Cognitive as opposed to affective country image: the moderating effect of cognition-affect intra-valence nature
Journal of Product & Brand Management
ISSN: 1061-0421
Article publication date: 6 September 2024
Issue publication date: 26 November 2024
Abstract
Purpose
Taking the lens of a cue diagnosticity framework and affective primacy theory, this study aims to examine the relative effects of cognitive and affective country image on consumer cognitive judgement, affective evaluation and behavioural tendency in one integrated model. It also explores how the direct effects may vary with the intra-valence nature (ambivalent vs. univalent) of cognition-affect.
Design/methodology/approach
The proposed research model was tested using data from a large Chinese sample and consumer responses to products from four countries − the USA, Japan, Brazil and India.
Findings
The results show that the relative effects of cognitive and affective country image are complex and differ by the intra-valence nature of cognition-affect. On a general level, cognitive and affective country image exert equal influence on affective evaluation and behavioural tendency. In contrast, cognitive country image demonstrates a more prominent effect than affective country image on cognitive judgement. Compared with univalent, ambivalent cognition-affect strengthens the positive impact of affective country image but does not significantly alter the positive impact of cognitive country image on consumer reactions.
Originality/value
This research contributes to the ongoing debate regarding implications of two focal aspects of macro country image by revealing their relative importance in an integrated framework and enriches country-of-origin research through unveiling the uni/ambivalent cognition-affect as a moderator of the relationship between cognitive/affective country image and consumer reactions. The research findings provide implications as to whether and when marketing strategies should focus on leveraging positive (negative) cognitive or affective country image.
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Acknowledgements
This work was supported by Beijing Municipal Social Science Foundation (Grant No.: 22GLB016).
Citation
Ma, L., Bian, X. and Song, Z. (2024), "Cognitive as opposed to affective country image: the moderating effect of cognition-affect intra-valence nature", Journal of Product & Brand Management, Vol. 33 No. 8, pp. 968-985. https://doi.org/10.1108/JPBM-01-2024-4929
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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