EXPRESS: Making Sense? The Sensory-Specific Nature of Virtual Influencer Effectiveness

IF 11.5 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Journal of Marketing Pub Date : 2023-09-13 DOI:10.1177/00222429231203699
Xinyue Zhou, Xiao Yan, Yuwei Jiang
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The current research examines consumers’ responses to sensory endorsements from virtual influencers. The authors reveal that consumers perceive virtual and human influencers to have similar distal sensory (i.e., visual and auditory) capacities. Consumers, however, perceive virtual influencers as having lower proximal sensory (i.e., haptic, olfactory, and gustatory) capacities. Consequently, when endorsements focus on proximal sensory experiences, consumers have lower purchase intention toward products and services endorsed by a virtual (vs. human) influencer. The findings further reveal that imagery difficulty and perceived sensory capacity serially mediate this effect. Importantly, this effect is mitigated when endorsements focus on distal sensory experiences, when sensory information is not explicitly mentioned, and when consumers are informed of new technology that enables virtual influencers to have proximal sensory experiences. These findings offer actionable insights for marketers to effectively utilize virtual influencers in sensory-driven campaigns, providing practical strategies to improve consumer responses to sensory endorsements and enhance marketing effectiveness.
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《快报》:有道理吗?虚拟影响者有效性的感官特异性
目前的研究考察了消费者对虚拟网红感官代言的反应。作者揭示,消费者认为虚拟和人类影响者具有相似的远端感官(即视觉和听觉)能力。然而,消费者认为虚拟影响者具有较低的近端感官(即触觉、嗅觉和味觉)能力。因此,当代言关注近端感官体验时,消费者对虚拟(与真人)网红代言的产品和服务的购买意愿较低。研究结果进一步表明,意象困难和知觉能力依次介导了这种影响。重要的是,当代言关注远端感官体验时,当感官信息没有被明确提及时,当消费者被告知能够使虚拟影响者拥有近端感官体验的新技术时,这种影响就会减轻。这些发现为营销人员在感官驱动的营销活动中有效利用虚拟影响者提供了可操作的见解,为提高消费者对感官代言的反应和提高营销效果提供了实用策略。
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1936,the Journal of Marketing (JM) serves as a premier outlet for substantive research in marketing. JM is dedicated to developing and disseminating knowledge about real-world marketing questions, catering to scholars, educators, managers, policy makers, consumers, and other global societal stakeholders. Over the years,JM has played a crucial role in shaping the content and boundaries of the marketing discipline.
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