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Influence of personality on skepticism toward online services information, consumer stress, and health: an experimental investigation

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  • Raja Ahmed Jamil
  • Syed Rameez ul Hassan
  • Tariq Iqbal Khan
  • Rahman Shah
  • Sanaullah Nazir

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Purpose - This study aims to investigate the influence of personality characteristics (risk-aversion and self-consciousness) on skepticism toward online services information (STOSI), consumer stress and health. Design/methodology/approach - A between-subjects experiment (n= 228) was designed to compare effects based on third-party organization endorsement (TPO endorsed vs nonendorsed). Findings - Results revealed that personality characteristics positively influenced STOSI, which in turn escalated consumer stress. Furthermore, consumer stress predicted detrimental effects on consumer health (increased blood pressure and heartbeat). Regarding TPO endorsements, both the risk-aversive and self-conscious consumers showed lesser STOSI when exposed to TPO-endorsed ads compared with nonendorsed ads. Originality/value - This study is one of the first to examine the effects of consumer personality on consumer health through STOSI and consumer stress. In addition, the remedial roles of TPO in coping with STOSI and consumer stress also accumulate to the novelty of this study.

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  • Raja Ahmed Jamil & Syed Rameez ul Hassan & Tariq Iqbal Khan & Rahman Shah & Sanaullah Nazir, 2023. "Influence of personality on skepticism toward online services information, consumer stress, and health: an experimental investigation," Management Research Review, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 47(1), pages 123-140, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:mrrpps:mrr-12-2021-0875
    DOI: 10.1108/MRR-12-2021-0875
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    1. Nazir, Khurram & Lodhi, Muhammad Saeed & Ahmad, Zia & Ahmad, Saba, 2023. "The Impact of Barrier Factors on the Effectiveness and Development of Intelligent Transportation System in Pakistan," MPRA Paper 120367, University Library of Munich, Germany.

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