Work with me or work for me: The effect of brand roles depends on implicit theories of self‐change

Author:

Rai Dipankar1,Lin Chien‐Wei (Wilson)2ORCID,Yang Chun‐Ming3,Saint Clair Julian K.4

Affiliation:

1. Madden School of Business Le Moyne College Syracuse New York USA

2. School of Liberal Arts and Business The State University of New York at Oneonta Oneonta New York USA

3. Department of Tourism Ming Chuan University Taoyuan City Taiwan

4. College of Business Administration Loyola Marymount University Los Angeles California USA

Abstract

AbstractConsumer‐brand relationships are important predictors of consumption, but the psychology surrounding the different roles brands occupy within these relationships is not fully understood. Three experiments and one field study investigate how preferences for two of these brand roles, partner and servant, depend on consumers' implicit theories of self‐change. Counter to what prior literature might suggest, findings show that consumers who believe that self‐traits are relatively malleable (incremental theorists) and fixed (entity theorists) prefer partner and servant brands, respectively. Results demonstrate that a partner brand signals an equal effort by both the consumer and the brand, whereas a servant brand signals less effort by the consumer and more effort by the brand. The relatively greater consumer effort signals by partner (vs. servant) brands align with the effort beliefs associated with consumers' implicit theories, thereby mediating preferences. Findings are demonstrated across different product categories and samples (Taiwan and US). The focus on dyadic effort signals of brand roles in consumer‐brand relationships, and the resulting interactive effect with implicit theories, provide novel contributions to theory and practice.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Marketing,Applied Psychology

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