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Purpose

Integrating uses and gratifications theory with social exchange theory, this study examines the antecedents of online brand community commitment and engagement and their impact on offline purchase intention.

Design/methodology/approach

Purposive sampling was used to administer an online survey to 205 members of a Facebook brand community of a global retailer.

Findings

The results verified the significant influence of online self-congruity on commitment and engagement and confirmed the full mediating role of engagement between commitment and offline purchase intention.

Research limitations/implications

The study focused on a global chain retailer's peer-initiated online brand community as the focal data collection site.

Practical implications

The findings provide several managerial implications that can help retailers understand consumer behaviors in peer-initiated online brand communities.

Originality/value

The study offers insights into the dynamics between individual and group characteristics in online brand communities.

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