The impact of affective and cognitive antecedents on negative word-of-mouth intentions

被引:29
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作者
Dalzotto, Daniela [1 ]
Basso, Kenny [1 ]
Costa, Carlos [1 ]
Baseggio, Henrique Webber [1 ]
机构
[1] IMED Business Sch, Fac Merid IMED, Passo Fundo, Brazil
关键词
Word-of-mouth; negative word-of-mouth; affective antecedents; cognitive antecedents;
D O I
10.1080/09593969.2016.1157512
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Negative word-of-mouth (WOM), defined as derogatory information disseminated from person to person and aimed at defaming a product, highlighting a product complaint, and/or highlighting unsatisfactory service experiences, influences consumer behavior and can harm a company's image. The present study was conducted to ascertain the impact of affective antecedents (negative emotions) and cognitive antecedents (distrust) in the intent of negative WOM. A proposed theoretical model was employed to analyze the effect that perceived injustice had on negative WOM and how this effect was mediated by emotional and cognitive aspects. The research was a pre-experimental design - one treatment leading to one observation - with 252 students. Through an OLS regression and mediation analyses, we found an indirect link between perceived injustice and negative WOM intent, which was mediated by negative emotions and distrust. Contributing to the field of marketing studies, this paper fills an investigative gap regarding affective and cognitive antecedents as mediators of negative WOM. The results suggest that marketing managers should create mechanisms to allow consumers to express their negative emotions and rebuild their trust in order to avoid the spread of negative WOM.
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页码:418 / 434
页数:17
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