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Are all Outgroups Created Equal? Consumer Identity and Dissociative Influence

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University of Chicago Press

Abstract

Past research finds that consumers exhibit weak self-brand connections to brands associated with out-groups. We extend this work by demonstrating that products associated with dissociative reference groups have a greater impact on consumers’ negative self-brand connections, product evaluations, and choices than do products associated with out-groups more generally. In addition, both situational priming and chronic identification with one’s in-group moderate the avoidance of products associated with dissociative reference groups. Further, we demonstrate the conditions under which dissociative influence does not occur and discuss the implications of the research.

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Article deposited according to publisher policy on SHERPA/ROMEO, 01/21/2011.

Citation

White, Katherine and Darren W. Dahl (2007), “Are all Outgroups Created Equal? Consumer Identity and Dissociative Influence,” Journal of Consumer Research, 34 (4), 525-536.