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Antecedents and consequences of trust in a social media brand: A cross-cultural study of Twitter
Authors:Iryna Pentina  Lixuan Zhang  Oksana Basmanova
Affiliation:1. Department of Marketing and International Business, The University of Toledo, Toledo, OH 43606, United States;2. Hull College of Business, Georgia Regents University, 2500 Walton Way, Augusta, GA 30904, United States;3. Department of Marketing and Economics, People’s Humanitarian Academy, Kharkiv, Ukraine
Abstract:This study extends brand relationship theory to the context of the microblogging platform Twitter. The authors investigate the impact of Twitter trust on users’ intentions to continue using the platform and to “follow” brands that are hosted on Twitter (the trust transfer phenomenon). They also explore the role of perceived self-Twitter personality match in strengthening trust towards the Twitter brand. A cross-cultural American–Ukrainian sample allows to identify potential culture-based differences in brand personality and brand trust concepts. The results show that the positive effect of trust in Twitter on its users’ patronage intentions is robust across two cultures with diverse history and ideology. An important novel finding is the influence of trust in Twitter on patronage intentions towards the businesses hosted on Twitter. However, this relationship reaches statistical significance only in the Ukrainian sample, signaling potential differences in the trust transfer processes in different cultures. The study confirms the role of similarity in personality traits between Twitter users and the Twitter brand in engendering trust in Twitter. The salience of different personality traits in the “personality match – Twitter trust” link for different cultures suggests important implications for global marketers.
Keywords:Twitter  Social media brand  Brand trust  Self-brand personality match  Trust transfer
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