Table of contents - Special Issue: Global consumer culture: the evolving nature of global and local consumption - part 2
Guest Editors: Fabian Bartsch, Mark Cleveland, Eunju Ko, John W. Cadogan
Consumer cultural identity: local and global cultural identities and measurement implications
Yuliya Strizhakova, Robin CoulterThe purpose of this paper is to offer a framework for considering the interplay between local (national) and global (world-based) identities and consumption practices with…
Comment on “Consumer cultural identity…”: global citizenship and reactance
Rajeev Batra, Yi WuThe purpose of this paper is to reflect on the review paper by Strizhakova and Coulter (“Consumer cultural identity: local and global cultural identities and measurement…
Conceptualizing and operationalizing local and global cultural identities: a comment
Stanford A. Westjohn, Peter MagnussonThe purpose of this paper is to provide a perspective on the Strizhakova and Coulter article in this issue, with particular focus on the conceptualization of local and global…
Consumer cultural identity: a comment
Nicolas PapadopoulosThe purpose of this paper is to comment on the article “Consumer cultural identity: Local and global cultural identities and measurement implications” by Yuliya Strizhakova and…
The myriad meanings of cultural identities: A response to commentaries on “consumer cultural identities”
Yuliya Strizhakova, Robin CoulterThe purpose of this paper is to provide the authors’ response to three commentaries (Batra and Wu, 2019; Papadopoulos, 2019; Westjohn and Magnusson, 2019) on Strizhakova and…
Beyond reach: an extended model of global brand effects
Timo MandlerDespite considerable investigations of the various outcomes of perceived brand globalness (PBG), the concept itself remains ambiguous, demanding further conceptual refinement. The…
Global and local brand stereotypes: formation, content transfer, and impact
Vasileios Davvetas, Georgios HalkiasThe dominant paradigm in international branding research treats perceived brand globalness (PBG) and localness (PBL) as attributes algebraically participating in brand assessment…
Global-local consumer identities as drivers of global digital brand usage
Katerina Makri, Karolos-Konstantinos Papadas, Bodo B. SchlegelmilchThe purpose of this paper is to represent the first empirical attempt to explore global-local consumer identities as drivers of global digital brand usage. Specifically, this…
Disasters, hope and globalization: exploring self-identification with global consumer culture in Japan
Shintaro Okazaki, Charles R. Taylor, Patrick Vargas, Jörg HenselerAn unconscious concern regarding one’s inevitable death, known as mortality salience, may affect consumers’ brand choices in the aftermath of disastrous events, such as…
Effects of the dimensions of ethnocentrism on consumer ethnocentrism: An examination of multiple mediators
Boris BizumicThe purpose of this paper is to investigate, theoretically and empirically, the role of the six dimensions of reconceptualized ethnocentrism in consumer ethnocentrism. The paper…
Towards a framework for understanding ethnic consumers’ acculturation strategies in a multicultural environment: A food consumption perspective
Bidit Lal Dey, Sharifah Alwi, Fred Yamoah, Stephanie Agyepongmaa Agyepong, Hatice Kizgin, Meera SarmaWhile it is essential to further research the growing diversity in western metropolitan cities, little is currently known about how the members of various ethnic communities…
Balancing territorial identities: How consumers manage their ethnic, regional, and national identities in daily life and consumption situations
Barbara Stöttinger, Elfriede PenzIn today’s globalized world, countries are becoming increasingly multiethnic. This raises questions about the different dimensions of consumers’ territorial identities, and how…
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- Professor John Cadogan