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Published in: Marketing Letters 2-3/2020

16-06-2020

Boys do not cry: the negative effects of brand masculinity on brand emotions

Author: Benjamin Boeuf

Published in: Marketing Letters | Issue 2-3/2020

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Abstract

Building on the literature on gender role theory and brand gender, this research examines how gender-based stereotypes regarding emotional behaviors can influence consumers’ response to brand emotions. Three experimental studies demonstrate that consumers hold the same gender-based expectations of brands as they do with human emotions. In particular, they show that masculine brands can suffer from the stereotype that masculinity is typically associated with emotional control. Consumers will judge the emotional expression of a masculine brand less appropriate, which will negatively affect the perceived sincerity of the brand. Downstream negative consequences of brand masculinity include message attitude, brand attitude, and intentions to recommend the brand. Evidence of this effect is provided for emotions that are typically associated with femininity (happiness and sadness) and masculinity (anger and pride).

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Metadata
Title
Boys do not cry: the negative effects of brand masculinity on brand emotions
Author
Benjamin Boeuf
Publication date
16-06-2020
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Marketing Letters / Issue 2-3/2020
Print ISSN: 0923-0645
Electronic ISSN: 1573-059X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11002-020-09519-7

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