2018
DOI: 10.17261/pressacademia.2018.843
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Consumer-brand relationships under the effect of consumer dishonest behavior

Abstract: Purpose-This study aims to investigate the relationship between consumers' feeling of befooled and their relationship with the brand. It argues that when consumers react back to the wrongdoing brand by behaving dishonestly, they feel guilty so that they need to compensate for the post feelings of guilt by establishing stronger relationships with the brand. Methodology-This paper adopts a 2 (befooled) X 2 (ambiguity) factorial experimental design and moderated mediation (Hayes' (2013) PROCESS macro) to test cau… Show more

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