Search results for "electronic word of mouth"
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The Effect of Negative Electronic Word of Mouth on Switching Intentions: A Social Interaction Utility Approach
2016
The aim of this chapter is to gain insight on negative eWom about brands from a sender perspective, taking into account individual and social factors. We develop and test a conceptual model using a sample of 302 Spanish active users of social networks who have complained online in 2013. This study provides several theoretical implications. Firstly, using the Social Interaction Utility framework, we analyse the influence of social motivations on negative eWom. Our results show that social motivations are the primary antecedents leading consumers to communicate their negative experiences to other consumers. Successful network sites should identify the effect of social motivations and manage t…
Digital content marketing in B2B contexts: The drivers of engagement and electronic word of mouth communication at international trade shows
2023
El potencial que representan las redes sociales como una herramienta de marketing es indiscutible, permiten compartir información, construir redes, e influir en consumidores y marcas. Aún más, las redes sociales contribuyen al engagement empresa a empresa (B2B por sus siglas en inglés), ofreciendo un entorno perfecto para su desarrollo. En este sentido, la literatura en marketing ha reconocido la utilidad de las redes sociales en la promoción de ferias comerciales internacionales (ITS por sus siglas en inglés) empresa a empresa. Adicionalmente, en tiempos de crisis como lo es el COVID-19, la comunicación es uno de los principales desafíos en la gestión de emergencias, y las redes sociales s…
The effects of perceived value, satisfaction, and advertising on share of wallet and word of mouth in a retailing context
2016
Customer loyalty as a topic has been of interest to managers and researchers for several decades. There are a few antecedents for explaining customer loyalty in marketing literature, and researchers have discussed the consequences of loyalty. The reason for interest toward loyalty is the wide assumption that loyal customers have higher retention rates, they buy more, and are more willing to share by word of mouth (WOM) and electronic WOM (eWOM). This is why loyalty is linked to companies' financial performance. The aim of this study was to investigate perceived value (PEVA) and customer satisfaction as the antecedents of loyalty outcomes, such as share of wallet (SOW) and WOM in a retailing…