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It is a match! The effect of regulatory fit on new products recommendations

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  • Junhui Zhang

    (Guangxi Normal University)

  • M. Balaji

    (ESC [Rennes] - ESC Rennes School of Business)

  • Jun Luo

    (University of Nottingham Ningbo [China])

  • Subhash Jha

    (U of M - University of Memphis)

  • Yogesh Dwivedi

    (Swansea University, SIBM - Symbiosis Institute of Business Management Pune)

Abstract

Online retailers often recommend new products to consumers. The present study examined the influence of regulatory fit on consumers' click‐through intentions of new products recommended by online retailers. We proposed that regulatory fit resulting from aligning the product's regulatory focus and recommendation message's regulatory orientation positively influences click‐through intention of new product recommendations. In a laboratory study (Study 1), we found that regulatory fit increase consumers' click‐through behaviors of new product recommendations. Study 2 replicated the findings of Study 1 in a controlled online experiment and found support for regulatory fit—click‐through intentions relationship. Study 3 found that regulatory fit increases click‐through intentions for new products but not for existing products. Study 4 supported the mediating role of perceived efficacy and boundary condition of consumer innovativeness in the relationship between regulatory fit and click‐through intentions. This study contributes to the literature on new product adoption, regulatory focus, and product recommendation strategies. Furthermore, it helps online retailors develop effective recommendation strategies for new product recommendations.

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  • Junhui Zhang & M. Balaji & Jun Luo & Subhash Jha & Yogesh Dwivedi, 2024. "It is a match! The effect of regulatory fit on new products recommendations," Post-Print hal-04638118, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04638118
    DOI: 10.1002/mar.22016
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