Research on the Mechanism of Consumers' Purchase Intention under the Xinjiang Cotton Incident

  • Zhou Z
  • Cai Y
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Abstract

Under the brand crisis triggered by the Xinjiang cotton incident, the study selected foreign brands MUJI and H&M, which have high brand awareness, and explored the mechanism of different brand crisis response strategies on Chinese consumers’ purchasing intentions, and explored in-depth the mediating effect of consumer emotions in this process, and constructed a structural equation model. The research result illustrates the correlation between emotions and corporate brand crisis response strategies and attitude towards China. It as well explains how consumer emotions play a mediating role between corporate brand crisis response strategies and purchase intentions. The study also found that consumers’ negative emotions have a deeper impact on their purchase intentions. The research has fully demonstrated the internal emotions and behavioral mechanisms of consumers, guiding companies to choose appropriate response measures, clarifying corporate political positions and attitudes, and implementing appropriate corporate brand crisis strategies.

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Zhou, Z., & Cai, Y. (2021). Research on the Mechanism of Consumers’ Purchase Intention under the Xinjiang Cotton Incident. Frontiers in Business, Economics and Management, 2(1), 30–34. https://doi.org/10.54097/fbem.v2i1.155

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