Liminal digital birthspaces: social media and consumer proactivity for well-being

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作者
Bakri, Marlini [1 ]
Davey, Janet [1 ]
Krisjanous, Jayne [1 ]
Maude, Robyn [2 ]
机构
[1] Victoria Univ Wellington, Sch Mkt & Int Business, Wellington, New Zealand
[2] Victoria Univ Wellington, Sch Nursing Midwifery & Hlth Practice, Wellington, New Zealand
关键词
Birthspace; Liminality; Liminal space; Social media; Digital technology; Well-being; Qualitative research; Health services; TRANSFORMATIVE SERVICE RESEARCH; CO-CREATION; QUALITATIVE RESEARCH; DOMINANT LOGIC; SAMPLE-SIZE; CARE; HAPPINESS; CONSUMPTION; ENGAGEMENT; CONTACT;
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10.1108/JSM-03-2023-0119
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F [经济];
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02 ;
摘要
PurposeDespite the prevalence of technology in health care, marketing research on social media in the birthspace is limited. The purpose of this paper is to explore how birthing women leverage social media for transformative well-being in the liminal context of birth. Design/methodology/approachA qualitative study of women who had recently experienced birth was undertaken. Thematic analysis of data from in-depth interviews reveals birthing women's digital practices and social media capabilities for well-being in a liminal space. FindingsWithin the birthspace, women use social media and digital platforms in an effortful and goal-directed way for role transitions and transformation, curating self and other history, goal striving and normalizing experience. These digital practice styles facilitate consumer integration of the liminal digital birthspace and in situ service encounter enabling diverse value outcomes. Drawing on liminality and social presence theories, the authors interpret these practices as demonstrating three interactive liminal stages of suspending, comprehending and transforming. Multi-modality and rapid connection afforded by digital devices and social media platforms provide social presence (according to perceived immediacy and intimacy) enabling transformative well-being outcomes. Originality/valueThis study is unique, as it provides insights into the traditionally private health service experience of birth. Further, the authors extend the understanding of liminal spaces and use of digital technology, specifically for transformative outcomes, by proposing a framework of consumers' digital practice styles for well-being in liminal spaces.
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页码:1059 / 1074
页数:16
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