YesThis study tests the effect of personal and online characteristics on consumers' desire for revenge and their online revenge intentions. In light of the interactivity and community of social media platforms, it examines the notion that narcissism and social presence will increase consumers' desire for revenge and their online revenge intentions after a service failure. Based on a sample of 317 Jordanian consumers, the data analysis shows that the model has a very good fit and that narcissism, interactivity, and community significantly influenced consumers’ desire for revenge. Social presence was found to have a moderating influence on the relationship between the desire for revenge and online revenge intentions. Implications for marketin...
Narcissism is increasingly being regarded as one of the biggest socio-cultural problems of the conte...
The present study examined the relationship between narcissism including vulnerable and grandiose na...
In an attempt to address inconsistency in the literature regarding narcissism and online antisocial ...
This study tests the effect of personal and online characteristics on consumers' desire for revenge ...
The main purpose of this study is to present a detailed typology of online revenge behaviors that id...
Based on the Stimulus Organism Response theory, this study develops and tests an integrative model t...
Given the pervasive spread and use of the Internet and social media, consumer use of these new forum...
This dissertation investigated consumer response mechanism in a service failure context. A social-me...
This study aimed to assess if narcissistic individuals are more likely to display themselves differe...
Social network sites and virtual worlds have become an intriguing area of study within Marketing. Th...
Agentic narcissism and vulnerable narcissism have been widely studied in relation to social media us...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.Betrayed customers are increasingly seeking wa...
Narcissism is increasingly being regarded as one of the biggest socio-cultural problems of the conte...
This work was aimed at investigating relationships between grandiose narcissism and Problematic Inte...
Previous empirical research and anecdotal accounts suggest that “subclinical narcissism” or “average...
Narcissism is increasingly being regarded as one of the biggest socio-cultural problems of the conte...
The present study examined the relationship between narcissism including vulnerable and grandiose na...
In an attempt to address inconsistency in the literature regarding narcissism and online antisocial ...
This study tests the effect of personal and online characteristics on consumers' desire for revenge ...
The main purpose of this study is to present a detailed typology of online revenge behaviors that id...
Based on the Stimulus Organism Response theory, this study develops and tests an integrative model t...
Given the pervasive spread and use of the Internet and social media, consumer use of these new forum...
This dissertation investigated consumer response mechanism in a service failure context. A social-me...
This study aimed to assess if narcissistic individuals are more likely to display themselves differe...
Social network sites and virtual worlds have become an intriguing area of study within Marketing. Th...
Agentic narcissism and vulnerable narcissism have been widely studied in relation to social media us...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.Betrayed customers are increasingly seeking wa...
Narcissism is increasingly being regarded as one of the biggest socio-cultural problems of the conte...
This work was aimed at investigating relationships between grandiose narcissism and Problematic Inte...
Previous empirical research and anecdotal accounts suggest that “subclinical narcissism” or “average...
Narcissism is increasingly being regarded as one of the biggest socio-cultural problems of the conte...
The present study examined the relationship between narcissism including vulnerable and grandiose na...
In an attempt to address inconsistency in the literature regarding narcissism and online antisocial ...