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The double-edged sword of envy: effects of envy type and regulatory focus on consumer decision-making

Rajat Roy (Bond Business School, Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia)
Fazlul K. Rabbanee (School of Management and Marketing, Curtin University, Perth, Australia)
Diana Awad (Bond Business School, Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia )
Vishal Mehrotra (Bond Business School, Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia )

European Journal of Marketing

ISSN: 0309-0566

Article publication date: 18 March 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to investigate the fit of a promotion (prevention) focus with malicious (benign) envy and how this fit influences positive and negative behaviours, depending on the context.

Design/methodology/approach

Four empirical studies (two laboratory and two online experiments) were used to test key hypotheses. Study 1 manipulated regulatory focus and envy in a job application setting with university students. Study 2 engaged similar manipulations in a social media setting. Studies 3 and 4 extended the regulatory focus and envy manipulations to the general population in pay-what-you-want (PWYW) and pay-it-forward (PIF) restaurant contexts.

Findings

The findings showed that a promotion (prevention) focus fits with the emotion of malicious (benign) envy. In the social media context, promotion and prevention foci demonstrated negative behaviour, including unfollowing the envied person, when combined with malicious and benign envy. In the PWYW and PIF contexts, combining envy with a specific type of regulatory focus encouraged both positive and negative behaviours through influencing payments.

Research limitations/implications

Future research could validate and extend this study’s findings with different product/service categories, cross-cultural samples and research methods such as field experiments.

Practical implications

The four studies’ findings will assist managers in formulating marketing strategies to enhance their positioning of target products/services, possibly leading to higher prices for PWYW and PIF businesses.

Originality/value

The conceptual model is novel as, to the best of the authors’ knowledge, no prior research has proposed and tested the fit between envy type and regulatory foci.

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Citation

Roy, R., Rabbanee, F.K., Awad, D. and Mehrotra, V. (2024), "The double-edged sword of envy: effects of envy type and regulatory focus on consumer decision-making", European Journal of Marketing, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/EJM-03-2022-0214

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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