霍夫斯泰德的文化维度理论
不确定性规避
业务
营销
考试(生物学)
情感(语言学)
广告
心理学
经济
社会心理学
集体主义
个人主义
市场经济
沟通
生物
古生物学
作者
Christopher Schumacher,Felix Eggers,Peter C. Verhoef,Peter Maas
标识
DOI:10.1177/10949968221136555
摘要
Consumer information is an increasingly valuable resource in the digitally interconnected modern world. Globally, the number of firms collecting and exploiting consumer information to optimize their marketing efforts is increasing rapidly. The authors determine how four cultural dimensions—power distance, masculinity, uncertainty avoidance, and long-term orientation—affect consumers’ willingness to share their personal information with firms (WTS). The authors empirically test the direct effect of national culture on WTS, as well as its moderating effect on the link between WTS and two of its key drivers, privacy concerns and perceived benefits. Drawing on regulatory focus theory, the authors develop a conceptual framework and test it using multilevel modeling on data from 15,045 consumers across 24 countries. The empirical findings demonstrate that national culture directly affects WTS and moderates the effects of both privacy concerns and perceived benefits on WTS. These results highlight the need for managers and marketers to consider international cultural differences when collecting consumer information.
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