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The role of discrete positive emotions in consumer response to place-of-origin

Ulrich R. Orth (A&F Marketing – Consumer Psychology, Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel, Kiel, Germany)
Roberta Carolyn Crouch (Department of Business Government and Law, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia)
Johan Bruwer (School of Marketing, Ehrenberg-Bass Institute for Marketing Science, University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia)
Justin Cohen (Ehrenberg Bass Institute for Marketing Science, Business School, University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia)

European Journal of Marketing

ISSN: 0309-0566

Article publication date: 4 April 2020

Issue publication date: 4 April 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study is to adopt a functional perspective to integrate and extend three streams of research, the first distinguishing between global affect and discrete emotional episodes, the second highlighting the capability of places to elicit emotions and the third demonstrating the differential impact of discrete emotions on consumer response. Doing so shows that four positive place emotions have a significant and variable influence on consumer purchase intentions for brands originating there.

Design/methodology/approach

A focus group pilot corroborates that places relate to contentment, enchantment, happiness and pride, which impact consumer response. Study 1 uses landscape photographs to show the four place emotions influence purchase intention for bottled water. Study 2 retests the impact of place emotions, using short vignettes and establishes the moderating role of product hedonic nature. Study 3 replicates emotion effects, corroborating their non-conscious nature and establishing their impact in the presence of place cognitions.

Findings

Together, the empirical studies provide evidence for effects of four discrete place emotions, especially with hedonic products and under conditions of cognitive load. Effects are robust when a person’s mood, buying volume, category knowledge, impulse buying tendencies and place cognitions are included as controls.

Research limitations/implications

The study contributes to a better understanding of the emotional dimension of origin effects by adopting a novel, theory-based perspective on discrete positive place emotions impacting consumer response.

Practical implications

Managers invest substantially in places to elicit positive feelings, gravitating toward the view that all they need to do is create a global positive effect with consumers. The study informs this perspective by demonstrating how discrete emotions influence consumer response.

Originality/value

This study is among the first to examine discrete positive place emotions as possible drivers of consumers’ purchase intention.

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Citation

Orth, U.R., Crouch, R.C., Bruwer, J. and Cohen, J. (2020), "The role of discrete positive emotions in consumer response to place-of-origin", European Journal of Marketing, Vol. 54 No. 4, pp. 909-934. https://doi.org/10.1108/EJM-05-2018-0353

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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