Um Modelo Integrativo do Engajamento do Consumidor com a Marca nas Mídias Sociais Outros Idiomas

ID:
59273
Resumo:
Objetivo: O objetivo desta pesquisa foi propor um modelo integrativo do engajamento do consumidor com a marca nas mídias sociais, com seus antecedentes e consequentes, analisando como o engajamento, juntamente com o boca a boca online positivo, afetam a intenção de compra dos consumidores nesses ambientes. Método: Foi desenvolvida uma pesquisa do tipo survey com usuários de mídias sociais. Para a execução dos testes de validação dos modelos de mensuração e do modelo estrutural proposto utilizou-se o software Smart PLS-SEM 3.0. Originalidade/Relevância: A investigação lançou foco sobre as motivações mais recorrentes na literatura sobre o engajamento do consumidor com a marca nas mídias sociais – expressão pessoal, socialização e obtenção de informação –, além de examinar o papel do boca a boca online positivo, enquanto um resultado e um colaborador do engajamento com a marca para a intenção de compra dos consumidores nesses ambientes. Resultados: Foram confirmadas as hipóteses teóricas propostas de que as motivações expressão pessoal, socialização e obtenção de informação impactam positivamente o engajamento do consumidor com a marca, além deste influenciar o boca a boca online positivo e a intenção de compra. Ademais, os resultados apontam que o engajamento com a marca e o boca a boca online positivo do consumidor podem exercer um efeito mediador na relação entre as motivações e a intenção de compra. Contribuições teóricas/metodológicas: Este trabalho contribui para o desenvolvimento teórico do engajamento do consumidor com a marca nas mídias sociais, ao testar empiricamente um modelo integrativo que proporciona um melhor entendimento do seu processo. Contribuições gerenciais/sociais: Gerencialmente, a pesquisa fornece orientações para a construção de estratégias que levem ao aumento do engajamento dos consumidores com a marca nas mídias sociais, assim como da recomendação online e intenção de compra da marca. Socialmente, o estudo evidencia as novas formas de relacionamento dos indivíduos com a marca, em razão da necessidade de se socializarem com seus pares, expressarem sua personalidade e obterem informações por meio das mídias sociais.
Citação ABNT:
NERY, M. M. R.; SINCORÁ, L. A.; BRANDÃO, M. M.; CARNEIRO, T. C. J. Um Modelo Integrativo do Engajamento do Consumidor com a Marca nas Mídias Sociais. Revista Brasileira de Marketing, v. 19, n. 1, p. 53-80, 2020.
Citação APA:
Nery, M. M. R., Sincorá, L. A., Brandão, M. M., & Carneiro, T. C. J. (2020). Um Modelo Integrativo do Engajamento do Consumidor com a Marca nas Mídias Sociais. Revista Brasileira de Marketing, 19(1), 53-80.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5585/remark.v19i1.11345
Link Permanente:
http://www.spell.org.br/documentos/ver/59273/um-modelo-integrativo-do-engajamento-do-consumidor-com-a-marca-nas-midias-sociais/i/pt-br
Tipo de documento:
Artigo
Idioma:
Português
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