2024
DOI: 10.1108/jpbm-12-2022-4275
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Exploring the impact of perceived social media agility on co-creation opportunities and brand attachment: the moderating role of technology reflectiveness

Emma Welch,
David Gligor,
Sıddık Bozkurt

Abstract: Purpose This paper aims to address how perceived social media agility can promulgate co-creation processes, such as co-production and value-in-use, and how it impacts brand-related outcomes. This study also addresses calls for marketing scholars to investigate the types of personality traits that affect these potential relationships by accounting for the impact of technology reflectiveness. Design/methodology/approach This paper conducted an online survey with 321 adult subjects. The direct, indirect and cond… Show more

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