EXPRESS: The Influence of Shared Consumption on Product Efficacy Perceptions: The Detrimental Effect of Sharing with Strangers

IF 5.1 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
L. Lteif, Lauren G. Block, Thomas Kramer, Mahima Hada
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Abstract

Opportunities for the shared consumption of publicly available products that once might have been considered personal-use only, such as hand sanitizers and shampoos, are proliferating in the consumer environment. This work explores shared product consumption in these under-researched, but now ubiquitous, contexts. We suggest and find, over a series of five studies and across a variety of product domains, that sharing a product with strangers (i.e., sharing-out) engenders a lower sense of identification with the product, which leads to lower perceived product efficacy. We further show that the dampening effect of sharing-out on efficacy perceptions is limited to consumers high in self-brand connection.
共享消费对产品功效感知的影响:与陌生人共享的不利影响
在消费环境中,共享洗手液和洗发水等曾经被视为仅供个人使用的公共产品的机会正在激增。这项工作探讨了在这些研究不足但现在普遍存在的背景下共享产品消费。我们建议并发现,在一系列五项研究中,在各种产品领域,与陌生人分享产品(即分享)会降低对产品的认同感,从而降低感知产品功效。我们进一步表明,分享对功效感知的抑制作用仅限于自我品牌联系度高的消费者。
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期刊介绍: JMR is written for those academics and practitioners of marketing research who need to be in the forefront of the profession and in possession of the industry"s cutting-edge information. JMR publishes articles representing the entire spectrum of research in marketing. The editorial content is peer-reviewed by an expert panel of leading academics. Articles address the concepts, methods, and applications of marketing research that present new techniques for solving marketing problems; contribute to marketing knowledge based on the use of experimental, descriptive, or analytical techniques; and review and comment on the developments and concepts in related fields that have a bearing on the research industry and its practices.
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