The Effects of Fake News on Consumers’ Brand Trust

Gheorghe-Ilie Fârte, D. Obadă
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The aim of this study is to explore the effects of fake news on consumers’ brand trust in the food security context. The starting point of our research is the finding that issues related to food security cannot be addressed without the contribution of multinational food corporations. The efficiency of their intervention depends on their capacity to build and preserve their brand trust despite the multifarious fake news stories that contaminate the information flow. Is brand trust sensitive to fake news? In some cases, the spread of fake news in mass media and social media negatively affects food companies. In other cases, consumers’ trust remains relatively unchanged. These ambivalent reactions give us good reason to assess whether consumers’ exposure to negative fake news influences their trust in international food brands. Using a one-group pretest–posttest research design, we found that the effects of fake news on consumers’ brand trust are predominantly negative, but in a few cases, these effects can be neutral or positive. These results could be useful for PR and marketing researchers and professionals interested in fake news phenomena and brand trust because they shed light on the real threat fake news represents for multinational food companies.
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假新闻对消费者品牌信任的影响
本研究旨在探讨食品安全背景下假新闻对消费者品牌信任的影响。我们研究的出发点是发现,没有跨国食品公司的贡献,与粮食安全有关的问题就无法得到解决。他们干预的效率取决于他们建立和维护品牌信任的能力,尽管有各种各样的假新闻故事污染了信息流。品牌信任对假新闻敏感吗?在某些情况下,假新闻在大众媒体和社交媒体上的传播对食品公司产生了负面影响。在其他情况下,消费者的信任保持相对不变。这些矛盾的反应给了我们很好的理由来评估消费者接触负面假新闻是否会影响他们对国际食品品牌的信任。使用一组前测后测研究设计,我们发现假新闻对消费者品牌信任的影响主要是负面的,但在少数情况下,这些影响可以是中性或积极的。这些结果可能对公关和营销研究人员以及对假新闻现象和品牌信任感兴趣的专业人士有用,因为它们揭示了假新闻对跨国食品公司构成的真正威胁。
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期刊介绍: The Romanian Journal of Communication and Public Relations welcomes high quality contributions investigating topics in the fields of mass media, communication and public relations, from theoretical, empirical and critical perspectives. The RJCPR mainly favors original and articulate research papers, but theory-focused articles, book reviews and other scientific contributions are also welcome
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