The role of gender-identity congruity in cross-gender endorsement in the context of live streaming

IF 9.6 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Journal of Research in Interactive Marketing Pub Date : 2024-01-03 DOI:10.1108/jrim-05-2023-0167
Xiang Chen, Shuojia Guo, Shuhua Han
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Purpose

This paper critically examines the effectiveness of male anchor in cross-gender endorsements and questions whether it can truly deliver positive outcomes for advertisers in the context of live streaming. It explores the underlying mechanisms of this effect by examining the mediation effect of perceived gender-identity incongruence and the moderation effect of anchor presence.

Design/methodology/approach

Three experiments are conducted to examine the effect of cross-gender endorsement on purchase intention.

Findings

The findings from three experiments provide empirical evidence that the endorsement of female-gendered products by male anchors leads to a significant decrease in the evaluation of these products among female consumers. This negative effect is mediated by a sense of gender-identity incongruence experienced by female consumers. Furthermore, the study demonstrates that female customers exhibit higher purchase intent for female-gendered products endorsed by male virtual anchors compared to real anchors; however, the same pattern was not observed in the case of female anchors.

Originality/value

This paper empirically examines the possible negative effects of the male anchor endorsement in the live streaming context. It reveals the underlying mechanism of this negative effect, and how the virtual “presence” take a role in this underlying mechanism.

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目的 本文批判性地研究了男主播在跨性别代言中的有效性,并质疑在直播中男主播是否能真正为广告商带来积极的效果。本文通过研究感知到的性别认同不一致性的中介效应和主播存在的调节效应,探讨了这一效应的内在机制。研究结果三个实验的结果提供了实证证据,即男主播代言女性性别产品会导致女性消费者对这些产品的评价显著下降。女性消费者体验到的性别认同不协调感对这种负面影响起到了中介作用。此外,研究表明,与真实主播相比,女性消费者对男性虚拟主播代言的女性性别产品表现出更高的购买意向;然而,在女性主播的情况下,却没有观察到相同的模式。 原创性/价值 本文通过实证研究探讨了男性主播代言在直播环境中可能产生的负面影响。它揭示了这一负面效应的内在机制,以及虚拟 "存在 "如何在这一内在机制中发挥作用。
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期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Research in Interactive Marketing is to address substantive issues in interactive, relationship, electronic, direct and multi-channel marketing and marketing management. ISSN: 2040-7122 eISSN: 2040-7122 With its origins in the discipline and practice of direct marketing, the Journal of Research in Interactive Marketing (JRIM) aims to publish progressive, innovative and rigorous scholarly research for marketing academics and practitioners.
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