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What motivates consumer to engage in microblogs? The roles of brand post characteristics and brand prestige

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Microblogs have gained concerns from both academics and practitioners owing to their great potential for communication and diffusion. Brand managers can release posts containing photo, video, and hashtags besides a short text on microblog platforms. This study concentrates on the influence of explicit characteristics in brand post (i.e., photo, video, hashtags, and brand personality traits) on consumer engagement (i.e., number of likes, comments, and shares of brand post). Furthermore, we propose that brand prestige moderates the relationships between brand post characteristics and consumer engagement. We examine these hypotheses with a dataset that includes more than 250,000 brand posts across about 70 brands’ official accounts collected from the platform Sina Weibo, the largest and most popular microblog platform in China. Our research yields interesting findings that uncover the relationships among different characteristics of brand post and consumer engagement under different levels of brand prestige. We conclude the paper by highlighting its theoretical and practical contributions.

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This work is supported by the Major Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (91846201), the Foundation for Innovative Research Groups of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (71521001), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (71801069, 71722010, 91746302, 71872060).

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Table 6 Means, standard deviation, and correlations
Table 7 VIF values of ln(likes), ln(comments) and ln(shares)

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Table 8 Endogeneity test
Table 9 Summary statistics of first-stage regression

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Table 10 IV-Tobit regression and 2SLS estimations (with alternative measures of consumer engagement)

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Chu, X., Liu, Y., Chen, X. et al. What motivates consumer to engage in microblogs? The roles of brand post characteristics and brand prestige. Electron Commer Res 22, 451–483 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10660-020-09435-y

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