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Effects of country-of-origin stereotypes on consumer responses to product-harm crises
Camilla Barbarossa, Patrick De Pelsmacker, Ingrid MoonsThe purpose of this paper is to investigate “how” and “when” the stereotypes of competence and warmth, that are evoked by a foreign company’s country-of-origin (COO), affect blame…
The impact of mixed eWOM sequence on brand attitude change: cross-cultural differences
Hyun Hee Park, Jung Ok JeonDespite the importance of electronic word-of-mouth (eWOM) in e-commerce transactions on the global market, there is still limited understanding about the effect of eWOM sequence…
“Conspicuous consumption in the context of consumer animosity”
Villy Abraham, Abraham ReitmanThe purpose of this paper is to explore the effects of consumer animosity on conspicuous consumption in two research settings: Israel and Russia. The study also examines: the…
Through the lens of self-construal: Cross-cultural variation in consumers’ appreciation of harmony in marketing visuals
Kristina Haberstroh, Ulrich R. Orth, Tatiana Bouzdine-Chameeva, Justin Cohen, Armando Maria Corsi, Roberta Crouch, Renata De MarchiExtending research on cultural differences in aesthetic appreciation, the purpose of this paper is to show how a more interdependent self-construal, a cultural and individual…
Heterogeneity of luxury value perception: a generational comparison in China
Ling Jiang, Juan ShanDespite the growing research regarding consumer luxury value perception and their influence on luxury consumption behavior in different cultural contexts, there is little research…
Institutional knowledge: Acquisition, assimilation and exploitation in internationalisation
Valerie A. Bell, Sarah Y. CooperRarely have studies on the acquisition of knowledge in internationalisation focused on institutional knowledge. The purpose of this paper is, therefore, to investigate the…
Consumer-brand congruence and conspicuousness: an international comparison
Hector Bajac, Miguel Palacios, Elizabeth A. MintonThe purpose of this paper is to understand how congruence influences product evaluations in an international Latin culture context, as moderated by the public vs private nature of…
Distance is a Janus: an exploratory study of offshored innovation
Melanie P. Lorenz, Jack Clampit, Jase R. RamseyA dilemma exists in that many view offshoring as a tradeoff between cost efficiency and innovation. The purpose of this paper is to reconcile this dilemma by showing how and why…
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