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Consumer engagement in online brand communities: a social media perspective
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Morgan-Thomas, Anna
, Veloutsou, Cleopatra
, Dessart, Laurence
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brand community
/ Brand loyalty
/ Brand management/equity
/ Business & economic sciences
/ Consumer attitudes
/ Consumer behavior
/ Consumer engagement
/ Consumers
/ Iraq War-2003
/ Marketing
/ Product management
/ Relationship marketing
/ Sciences économiques & de gestion
/ social media
/ Social networks
/ Studies
/ Television programs
2015
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Consumer engagement in online brand communities: a social media perspective
by
Morgan-Thomas, Anna
, Veloutsou, Cleopatra
, Dessart, Laurence
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brand community
/ Brand loyalty
/ Brand management/equity
/ Business & economic sciences
/ Consumer attitudes
/ Consumer behavior
/ Consumer engagement
/ Consumers
/ Iraq War-2003
/ Marketing
/ Product management
/ Relationship marketing
/ Sciences économiques & de gestion
/ social media
/ Social networks
/ Studies
/ Television programs
2015
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Consumer engagement in online brand communities: a social media perspective
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Morgan-Thomas, Anna
, Veloutsou, Cleopatra
, Dessart, Laurence
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/ Brand loyalty
/ Brand management/equity
/ Business & economic sciences
/ Consumer attitudes
/ Consumer behavior
/ Consumer engagement
/ Consumers
/ Iraq War-2003
/ Marketing
/ Product management
/ Relationship marketing
/ Sciences économiques & de gestion
/ social media
/ Social networks
/ Studies
/ Television programs
2015
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Consumer engagement in online brand communities: a social media perspective
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Consumer engagement in online brand communities: a social media perspective
2015
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Overview
Purpose
– This paper aims to delineate the meaning, conceptual boundaries and dimensions of consumer engagement within the context of online brand communities both in term of the engagement with the brand and the other members of the online brand communities. It also explores the relationships of consumer engagement with other concepts, suggesting antecedents of engagement.
Design/methodology/approach
– Data are collected through semi-structured interviews with 21 international online brand community members, covering a variety of brand categories and social media platforms.
Findings
– This paper suggests that individuals are engaging in online communities in social network platforms both with other individuals and with brands. The study also identifies three key engagement dimensions (cognition, affect and behaviours). Their meaning and sub-dimensions are investigated. The paper further suggests key drivers, one outcome and objects of consumer engagement in online brand communities. These findings are integrated in a conceptual framework.
Research limitations/implications
– Further research should aim at comparing consumer engagement on different social media and across brand categories, as this study takes a holistic approach and does not focus on any particular category of brands or social media. Consumers’ views should also be evaluated against and compared with marketing managers’ understanding of consumer engagement.
Originality/value
– This paper contributes to the fast-growing and fragmented consumer engagement literature by refining the understanding of its dimensions and situating it in a network of conceptual relationships. It focusses on online brand communities in rich social media contexts to tap into the core social and interactive characteristics of engagement.
Publisher
Emerald Group Publishing Limited,Emerald,Emerald Group
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