Title :
The effect of resource type and regulatory focus on customer engagement behavior: A self-concept perspective?
Author :
Xinxin Chen ; Yu Hongyan ; Gentry, James W.
Author_Institution :
Bus. Sch., Sun Yat-Sen Univ., Guangzhou, China
Abstract :
Although there are many recent studies explore the antecedents of customer engagement behavior (CEB), few empirical studies have explored the mechanisms that connect these antecedents to CEB. Based on self-schema theory, this research uses experiment and investigation methods to explore the influence of the type of customer-invested resource (time vs. money) and customers´ regulatory focus (promotion-focused vs. prevention-focused) on CEB and the mechanisms that underlying this process. The results of two empirical studies show that promotion-focused customers initiate more recommendation and complaint behaviors when the amount of time (vs. money) spent in the shopping experience is emphasized, whereas this effect does not exist for prevention-focused customers. A self-concept connection mediates the moderating role of regulatory focus in the relationship between types of resources and recommendation, whereas this mediating role of self-concept connection does not exist in complaint. In summary, the influence of customer-invested resources on CEB varies according to a customer´s regulatory focus.
Keywords :
consumer behaviour; customer relationship management; promotion (marketing); CEB; customer engagement behavior; customer-invested resource; prevention-focused customers; promotion-focused customers; self-concept perspective; self-schema theory; Analysis of variance; Atmospheric measurements; Current measurement; Investment; Particle measurements; Standards; Time-frequency analysis; customer engagement behavior (CEB); money; prevention-focused; promotion-focused; self-concept connection; time;
Conference_Titel :
Service Systems and Service Management (ICSSSM), 2015 12th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Guangzhou
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-8327-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICSSSM.2015.7170196