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Title: | Two shades of green: Unravelling the composition, antecedents and consequences of Benign and Malicious Envy on Brand Attitude | Authors: | Lyndem, Preeti Krishnan Gupta, Tanvi |
Keywords: | Emotions;Envy | Issue Date: | 2016 | Conference: | North American 2016 Association for Consumer Research Conference, Berlin, Germany | Abstract: | Malicious (benign) envy is conceptualized as a cluster of relatively high (low) envy and low (high) admiration. Three antecedents to envy-type are identified, namely, deservingness, relationship type and foul-play. These contextual factors differentially activate the assimilative (contrastive) emotion of admiration (envy) by influencing self-other congruence and significantly impact brand attitude. | URI: | https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/14496 |
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