The impact of impression construction consumption on social identity: a study on Chinese female professionals

IF 3.1 4区 管理学 Q2 BUSINESS
Dan Wang, Sigen Song, F. Chan, Linyan Feng
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Purpose Expenditures on beauty, fitness and body shaping by females have increased significantly in recent years. Most previous studies examined this from the psychological perspective of self-acceptance and self-liking. However, this phenomenon may also have social implications. This study aims to provide a profound understanding of the social environment for female professionals as well as actionable insights for the government and social institutions. Design/methodology/approach A research model was developed based on impression management and social identity theories incorporating impression management motives, impression construction consumption and social identity. A survey study of 419 Chinese female professionals was conducted to test the research model. Findings This study surveyed 419 Chinese female professionals and found that impression management motives significantly drove female professionals to spend on their faces and bodies for impression construction, which in turn contributed to the enhancement of their social identities in three dimensions: relational identity, public identity and collective identity. Originality/value In a male-dominated society, it has become a norm that females should be cautious about their facial appearance and body shape. Females are often forced to consume to attain physical attractiveness and to construct a favorable social image. This study shows that consumption for impression construction has become a frequently used strategy for impression management and identifies key areas of societal concern.
印象建构消费对社会认同的影响:对中国职业女性的研究
目的近年来,女性在美容、健身和塑身方面的支出大幅增加。以前的大多数研究都是从自我接受和自我喜欢的心理学角度来考察这一点的。然而,这种现象也可能具有社会影响。本研究旨在为女性专业人士提供对社会环境的深刻理解,并为政府和社会机构提供可操作的见解。设计/方法论/方法基于印象管理和社会认同理论,结合印象管理动机、印象构建消费和社会认同,建立了一个研究模型。对419名中国女性专业人员进行了调查研究,以检验该研究模型。研究结果本研究调查了419名中国女性职场人士,发现印象管理动机显著驱动女性职场人士在面部和身体上花费来构建印象,这反过来又有助于增强她们在关系认同、公共认同和集体认同三个维度上的社会认同。独创性/价值观在一个男性主导的社会中,女性应该谨慎对待自己的外表和体型已经成为一种常态。女性往往被迫消费,以获得身体吸引力并塑造有利的社会形象。这项研究表明,印象构建消费已成为印象管理的常用策略,并确定了社会关注的关键领域。
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