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Effects of Materialism on Brand-Related User-Generated Content and Positive WOM on Social Media
This research investigates how materialism as a personality trait can impact consumers’ intention to create brand-related user-generated content (UGC) and positive WOM on Facebook. The research involved three studies. Study 1 was an online survey investigating the association between materialism and brand-related UGC and positive WOM creation on Facebook. Study 2 tested the mediating role of the perception of brand symbolism for the effect of materialism on brand-related UGC and positive WOM creation. Study 3 was an online experiment which manipulated materialism. It demonstrated that the perception of brand symbolism mediated the effect of materialism on brand-related UGC and positive WOM creation on Facebook. These findings show how materialism influences whether consumers create content about brands to express self-identity. They also show researchers and managers how to target consumers to encourage them to create brand-related UGC and positive WOM on social media. Specifically, by emphasising materialistic cues, marketers can enhance consumers’ perception of brand symbolism which can motivate consumers to create brand-related UGC and positive WOM.
期刊介绍:
The Australasian Marketing Journal (AMJ) is the official journal of the Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy (ANZMAC). It is an academic journal for the dissemination of leading studies in marketing, for researchers, students, educators, scholars, and practitioners. The objective of the AMJ is to publish articles that enrich and contribute to the advancement of the discipline and the practice of marketing. Therefore, manuscripts accepted for publication will be theoretically sound, offer significant research findings and insights, and suggest meaningful implications and recommendations. Articles reporting original empirical research should include defensible methodology and findings consistent with rigorous academic standards.