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ENGAGING WITH CONSUMERS AT SOCIAL MEDIA SITES: THE MEDIATING ROLE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL BRAND OWNERSHIP

Hua Chang, Lingling Zhang
  • LanguageENG
  • URLhttp://db.koreascholar.com/Article/Detail/350959
Global Marketing Conference
2018 Global Marketing Conference at Tokyo (2018.07)
p.534
글로벌지식마케팅경영학회 (Global Alliance of Marketing & Management Associations)
Abstract

Despite the recent promising findings on the influence of social media engagement on brand performance outcomes (e.g., De Vries & Carlson, 2014), researchers suggest that consumer engagement in social media sites requires a deeper understanding (Islam & Rahman, 2016). To respond to this call, we conducted this research to examine an important, yet under-researched, question on the underlying mechanism by which consumer engagement on social media drive improved brand performance. In this research, we develop and empirically test a conceptual model to investigate the relationships among consumer engagement, psychological brand ownership, brand loyalty, brand performance, and consumer’s word of mouth (WOM) in the context of social media. The findings suggest that consumer engagement influences brand outcomes through its indirect impact on consumers’ psychological ownership of the brand. When consumers engage themselves with the brand at social media sites, they tend to form bonds with the brand and develop a sense of community, of which they feel they are a part. Feelings of ownership motivate consumers to care for and nurture the growth of the brand, which manifests itself in terms of brand loyalty, positive word of mouth, and improved brand performance. The focus of consumer engagement in social media communities provides convincing evidence to support the benefits of using social media to connect with consumers. This research offers promising insights on how relationship with a brand can help create sense of community and feelings of ownership among consumers, which in turn drives better brand performance.

Author
  • Hua Chang(Towson University, USA)
  • Lingling Zhang(Towson University, USA)