Dealing with "enemy-brothers": Sunni Arab consumers' animosity toward Iran and Turkey

被引:13
作者
Al Ganideh, Saeb Farhan [1 ]
Elahee, Mohammad Niamat [2 ]
机构
[1] Yale Univ, MacMillan Ctr, Council Middle East Studies, New Haven, CT 06520 USA
[2] Quinnipiac Univ, Dept Int Business, Hamden, CT 06518 USA
关键词
Iran; Turkey; Animosity; Arab Spring; Ethnic identification; Sectarian commitment;
D O I
10.1108/JCM-08-2016-1919
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Purpose This paper aims to examine the causes and consequences of animosity that Sunni Arabs may harbor against Iran and Turkey - two regional powers and key players in the Middle East. Design/methodology/approach Using Jordanians as proxy for Sunni Arab consumers, data were collected from 218 respondents by means of an intercept survey. A systematic random sampling was used in selecting the respondents. Structural equation modeling was used to examine the role of religious/sectarian commitment (Sunni Islamic), ethnic identification (Arab), nationalism, patriotism and internationalism as potential sources of animosity of Sunni Arabs toward Iran and Turkey. Findings The findings show integrative/multiplicative impact of various social attributes on Sunni Arabs' animosity toward Iran and Turkey and indicate a higher prevalence of animosity toward Iran than toward Turkey among the respondents. The findings also show how animosity decreases the likelihood of buying Iranian and Turkish products by Jordanian consumers. Research limitations/implications This paper, while unearthing interesting relationships among five antecedent variables, consumer animosity and purchase intentions, calls for further research to examine how the relationships between feelings of animosity and willingness to purchase products could be moderated by variables such as world-mindedness and foreign travel. Future researchers should also study how consumer animosity can be reduced. Practical implications The findings provide insights as to how foreign marketers can adjust their marketing strategies in the lucrative Arab market. Social implications The findings call for a more nuanced understanding of the role of religious/sectarian commitment, ethnicity, nationalism, patriotism and internationalism in causing and/or exacerbating animosity and consequently affecting purchase decisions of consumers. Originality/value The study contributes to the existing literature by measuring the hitherto unexamined role of intra-religious sectarian feelings in consumer animosity and purchase decisions and by analyzing the mediating role of consumer animosity between the five antecedent variables and willingness to purchase products from enemy countries.
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页码:451 / 462
页数:12
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