The role of emotions and social influences on consumer loyalty towards online travel communities
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to analyse the role of emotions and social influences on loyalty formation towards online travel communities.
Design/methodology/approach
The individual (perceived risk) and social (subjective norm and social presence) antecedents of emotions as well as the impact of emotions on attitude and loyalty towards online travel communities are tested through structural equation modelling techniques. The sample consists of 385 active users of online travel communities in Spain.
Findings
Data analysis shows that perceived privacy and security risk elicit negative emotions such as stress, frustration and fear towards the online travel community. Normative influences (subjective norm) and feeling the presence of other community members (social presence) boost positive emotions towards the online travel community. Interpersonal influences have a positive effect on subjective norm but not external influences. Positive and negative emotions affect preferences towards the online travel community (attitudes) as proposed by social impact theory. Subjective norm and attitude have a direct influence on loyalty towards an online travel community, confirming previous research grounded on theory of reasoned action models.
Originality/value
Despite the crucial impact of consumers’ affective states on loyalty formation, research on social media is mainly focused on the technological nature of consumer information exchanges, neglecting other drivers of consumer behaviour beyond the technology employed. This paper develops a model that integrates the relationships between consumer emotions and their individual (perceived risk) and social (social presence and subjective norm) antecedents and outcome variables (attitude and loyalty). The role of social influences is analysed, assessing the conjoint impact of one-way communication (interpersonal influences and mass media) and Web 2.0 communications (social presence) on positive emotions and loyalty formation towards the online travel community.
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Acknowledgements
Authors acknowledge support from Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (ECO2014-53837R).
Citation
Ruiz-Mafe, C., Tronch, J. and Sanz-Blas, S. (2016), "The role of emotions and social influences on consumer loyalty towards online travel communities", Journal of Service Theory and Practice, Vol. 26 No. 5, pp. 534-558. https://doi.org/10.1108/JSTP-12-2014-0294
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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