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A Study on How Celebrity Endorsements Affect Business Performance Through Evaluation of Consumer Preferences
In contemporary advertising, celebrity endorsements have become pervasive, yet their effectiveness in influencing consumer preferences remains under scrutiny. We aim to explore the effect of cognition, affect and behaviour as antecedents to celebrity endorsement effectiveness. We applied source attractiveness theory, source credibility theory, meaning transfer model, match-up hypothesis and cognitive, affective and behavioural (CAB) model for developing our theoretical framework. The findings from our controlled experiment ( n = 1,283) challenge the assumption of a universally positive effect of celebrity endorsements. Our results show an asymmetric relationship where behaviour drives consumer preference to purchase, overriding the drag of cognition and affect. Additionally, the results indicate that celebrity endorsements drive immediate sales but contribute towards ad annoyance, irritation and disgust which could act as a second-generation effect to influence managerial decision-making.
期刊介绍:
Global Business Review is designed to be a forum for the wider dissemination of current management and business practice and research drawn from around the globe but with an emphasis on Asian and Indian perspectives. An important feature is its cross-cultural and comparative approach. Multidisciplinary in nature and with a strong practical orientation, this refereed journal publishes surveys relating to and report significant developments in management practice drawn from business/commerce, the public and the private sector, and non-profit organisations. The journal also publishes articles which provide practical insights on doing business in India/Asia from local and global and macro and micro perspectives.