Animosity within borders: The mediating roles of regional identification and perceived discrimination on regional media preference

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the effect of parental and peer norms on idol worship as well as the effect of idol worship on the intention to purchase and obtain the idol’s music products legally and illegally. Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify and examine the an...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Yu-An Huang, Lin, Chad, Yen, D.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Emerald 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6233
_version_ 1848745017173082112
author Yu-An Huang
Lin, Chad
Yen, D.
author_facet Yu-An Huang
Lin, Chad
Yen, D.
author_sort Yu-An Huang
building Curtin Institutional Repository
collection Online Access
description Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the effect of parental and peer norms on idol worship as well as the effect of idol worship on the intention to purchase and obtain the idol’s music products legally and illegally. Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify and examine the antecedents and consequence of regional animosity and their impacts on regional media preference. Design/methodology/approach – Computer-assisted telephone interviews were conducted with randomly selected adult residents in Northern (206) and Southern (201) Taiwan. The data were analyzed using structural equation modeling in LISERAL and fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis. Findings – The findings reveal that perceived economic threat, economic hardship and dissatisfaction with government economic policy increase home region identification and perceived discrimination, which in turn lead to heightened animosity toward the opposite foreign region. This increasing animosity then affects consumer choice over home region media compared to media originated from the other region. Research limitations/implications – The findings suggest that military and political tensions alone cannot explain why consumers would harbor animosity between one region and another within the same country due to social and economic reasons. The constructs chosen in this research should be seen only as a snapshot but other variables such as a region’s natural environment and its human factors are not taken into account. Future studies would benefit from inclusion of these variables and a wider geographical scope. Practical implications – Several implications are extracted to help marketing and branding personnel better shape their marketing, communication and media strategies, as well as to help government policy makers and political parties revise existing policy to reduce the animosity. Originality/value – By investigating animosity within borders, this study provides fresh insights to help explain how economic factors contribute to increased regional animosity through the mediating effect of regional identification and perceived discrimination. The findings broaden existing understanding about the concept of animosity and its impact on consumer behavior.
first_indexed 2025-11-14T06:10:40Z
format Journal Article
id curtin-20.500.11937-6233
institution Curtin University Malaysia
institution_category Local University
last_indexed 2025-11-14T06:10:40Z
publishDate 2015
publisher Emerald
recordtype eprints
repository_type Digital Repository
spelling curtin-20.500.11937-62332017-09-13T14:42:16Z Animosity within borders: The mediating roles of regional identification and perceived discrimination on regional media preference Yu-An Huang Lin, Chad Yen, D. Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the effect of parental and peer norms on idol worship as well as the effect of idol worship on the intention to purchase and obtain the idol’s music products legally and illegally. Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify and examine the antecedents and consequence of regional animosity and their impacts on regional media preference. Design/methodology/approach – Computer-assisted telephone interviews were conducted with randomly selected adult residents in Northern (206) and Southern (201) Taiwan. The data were analyzed using structural equation modeling in LISERAL and fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis. Findings – The findings reveal that perceived economic threat, economic hardship and dissatisfaction with government economic policy increase home region identification and perceived discrimination, which in turn lead to heightened animosity toward the opposite foreign region. This increasing animosity then affects consumer choice over home region media compared to media originated from the other region. Research limitations/implications – The findings suggest that military and political tensions alone cannot explain why consumers would harbor animosity between one region and another within the same country due to social and economic reasons. The constructs chosen in this research should be seen only as a snapshot but other variables such as a region’s natural environment and its human factors are not taken into account. Future studies would benefit from inclusion of these variables and a wider geographical scope. Practical implications – Several implications are extracted to help marketing and branding personnel better shape their marketing, communication and media strategies, as well as to help government policy makers and political parties revise existing policy to reduce the animosity. Originality/value – By investigating animosity within borders, this study provides fresh insights to help explain how economic factors contribute to increased regional animosity through the mediating effect of regional identification and perceived discrimination. The findings broaden existing understanding about the concept of animosity and its impact on consumer behavior. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6233 10.1108/APJML-01-2015-0010 Emerald fulltext
spellingShingle Yu-An Huang
Lin, Chad
Yen, D.
Animosity within borders: The mediating roles of regional identification and perceived discrimination on regional media preference
title Animosity within borders: The mediating roles of regional identification and perceived discrimination on regional media preference
title_full Animosity within borders: The mediating roles of regional identification and perceived discrimination on regional media preference
title_fullStr Animosity within borders: The mediating roles of regional identification and perceived discrimination on regional media preference
title_full_unstemmed Animosity within borders: The mediating roles of regional identification and perceived discrimination on regional media preference
title_short Animosity within borders: The mediating roles of regional identification and perceived discrimination on regional media preference
title_sort animosity within borders: the mediating roles of regional identification and perceived discrimination on regional media preference
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6233