不在我们的注视下:全球-本地身份认同对抵制参与的影响

Not Under Our Watch: The Effect of Global‐Local Identity on Boycott Participation

Psychology and Marketing · 2026
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中文导读

研究发现,具有显著全球身份认同的人比本地身份认同的人更倾向于参与抵制活动,原因在于他们更相信集体行动的有效性。

Abstract

ABSTRACT With boycotts becoming a ubiquitous global phenomenon, the paper examines the effects of global versus local identity on individuals' decisions to participate in boycotts. Across multiple studies, including real‐world multicountry secondary data and controlled experiments, the paper demonstrates that individuals with salient global (vs. local) identities exhibit a positive attitude towards boycotts and a greater tendency to participate in boycotts. In addition, the paper demonstrates the key effect across different boycott contexts. Furthermore, a stronger belief in collective action efficacy among individuals with salient global identities explains why such individuals exhibit a greater tendency to participate in boycotts. Later studies in this paper explore contextual factors that moderate this relationship and offer managerial, and policy implications aimed at corporate remedial response. Our findings offer valuable insights with significant implications for both theory and practice, particularly in the realms of marketing strategies and public policy.

消费者行为社会认同集体行动市场营销