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Antecedents of brand love in online network-based communities: A social identity perspective
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Antecedents of brand love in online network-based communities: A social identity perspective

Maria Vernuccio, Margherita Pagani, Camilla Barbarossa and Alberto Pastore
Journal of Product and Brand Management, Vol.24(7), pp.706-719
01/11/2015

Abstract

Social identity Facebook Structural equation modelling Brand love Consumer engagement Online network-based communities Social-interactive engagement
Purpose This paper aims to analyse the antecedents of brand love in online network-based communities and to develop an integrative conceptual model in which social-interactive engagement influences brand love via the mediating effects of social identity. Design/methodology/approach A survey was conducted on the Facebook fan pages of 20 leading international brands. A total of 387 responses were collected from consumers living primarily in Europe and the US. Structural equation modelling was performed to test the hypothesised linkages. Findings The results confirmed that the positive influence of social-interactive engagement on brand love is mediated by the psychological effects related to how members perceive their self-concept based on belonging to the social group of the brand fan page. Research limitations/implications This study considered Facebook, the favourite social network used by customers to connect with brands. Future research is invited to consider other social media in order to increase the external validity of the model. Practical implications In order to strengthen the emotional bond with a brand in online network-based communities, managers should stimulate consumers’ social identity by leveraging on the experiences which influence social-interactive engagement. Originality/value This study is the first to investigate the effects of social-interactive engagement on social identity in order to enhance the understanding of brand love’s antecedents in specific online social environments.
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6 Social Sciences
6.3 Management
6.3.65 Consumer Behavior
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