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Silver lining of envy on social media? The relationships between post content, envy type, and purchase intentions

Ruoyun Lin (Leibniz-Institut fur Wissensmedien/Knowledge Media Research Center, Tubingen, Germany)

Internet Research

ISSN: 1066-2243

Article publication date: 6 August 2018

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to explore the prevalence of benign and malicious envy on social media, and to examine the relationships between shared content (experiential vs material purchases), envy type (benign vs malicious), and purchase intention (toward the same vs a superior object).

Design/methodology/approach

Three studies (N=622) were conducted to ask participants to recall the last time they experienced envy due to browsing social media, report an envy-triggering post about either an experiential or a material purchase shared by others and read a post about a friend’s newly bought MacBook in either an experiential or a material phrasing. The degrees of benign and malicious envy were measured, as well as the future purchase intentions toward the same and a superior object.

Findings

The results showed that most of the envious emotions were actually benign envy. Although there was no main effect of purchase type on envy type, both experiential purchases and phrasings were less likely to be perceived as showing off, and therefore triggered less malicious envy. Furthermore, benign envy was positively associated with the purchase intention of the same envied purchase, and malicious envy was positively associated with the purchase intention of something even superior.

Originality/value

As browsing other’s social news sometimes evokes envy, people were concerned about the negative effects of envy on consumers. However, this paper addressed the positive effects of envy which comes along with a motivation of moving up. This positive motivation can also be utilized for social media advertising.

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Citation

Lin, R. (2018), "Silver lining of envy on social media? The relationships between post content, envy type, and purchase intentions", Internet Research, Vol. 28 No. 4, pp. 1142-1164. https://doi.org/10.1108/IntR-05-2017-0203

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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