Electronic word-of-mouth and the brand image: Exploring the moderating role of involvement through a consumer expectations lens
Anup Krishnamurthy and
S. Ramesh Kumar
Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 2018, vol. 43, issue C, 149-156
Abstract:
Electronic word-of-mouth (EWOM) information is used by consumers to form expectations of the brand. By properly managing consumers' expectations of a brand, managers can mitigate brand image problems. Thus, this study uses an expectations lens to investigate consumers' perceptions of the brand image formed by exposure to EWOM under the moderating influence of consumer involvement. Data were collected from over 1000 consumers across USA and India, and across smartphone and hotel services categories, using online simulations of EWOM. Findings suggest that high- versus low-involvement consumers will go through more EWOM information and spend more time with EWOM to develop an expectation or idea of the brand. High-involvement consumers also form a better image of the brand. Based on these findings, the authors develop a matrix that represents the possible strategies managers could use to encourage the formation of a good brand image from a consumer's perspective.
Keywords: Expectations; Electronic word-of-mouth (EWOM); Brand image; Consumer involvement; Online simulation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jretconser.2018.03.010
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