Effect of the fit between situational regulatory focus and feedback focus on customers' co-design behavior
ISSN: 1066-2243
Article publication date: 2 January 2024
Issue publication date: 30 September 2024
Abstract
Purpose
Customers' co-design behavior is an important source of knowledge for product innovation. Firms can regulate the focus of information interaction with customers to set goals and motivate their co-design behavior. Drawing on regulatory fit theory and construal level theory, the authors build a research model to study whether the fit between the regulatory focus of firms' task invitations (promotion focus vs prevention focus) and their feedback focus (self-focused vs other-focused) can enhance co-design behavior by improving customers' experiences (perceived meaning, active discovery and perceived empowerment).
Design/methodology/approach
The authors conducted two online between-subjects experiments to validate the proposed research model.
Findings
The two online experiments reveal that customers' experiences are enhanced when the feedback focus is congruent with the regulatory focus of the firm's task invitations. Specifically, self-focused feedback has a stronger positive effect on customers' experiences in the prevention focus context. Other-focused feedback has a stronger positive effect on customers' experiences in the promotion focus context. Moreover, customers' experience significantly and positively affects co-design behavior (i.e. co-design effort and knowledge contribution).
Originality/value
This work provides theoretical and practical implications for firms to improve the effectiveness of information interaction with their customers and eventually ensure the sustainability of co-design.
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Acknowledgements
An earlier version of this manuscript was published as a research-in-progress paper in the proceedings of the 25th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems. The authors are very grateful to the track chairs and the reviewers for their valuable comments.
Citation
Zhou, X., Tang, J. and Wang, T. (2024), "Effect of the fit between situational regulatory focus and feedback focus on customers' co-design behavior", Internet Research, Vol. 34 No. 5, pp. 1818-1844. https://doi.org/10.1108/INTR-11-2022-0861
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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