The influence of ad model ethnicity and self-referencing on attitudes - Evidence from New Zealand

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作者
Martin, BAS [1 ]
Lee, CKC [1 ]
Yang, F [1 ]
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[1] Univ Auckland, Sch Business, Auckland 1, New Zealand
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10.1080/00913367.2004.10639172
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F [经济];
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02 ;
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This paper examines consumer self-referencing as a mechanism for explaining ethnicity effects in advertising. Data was collected from a 2 (model ethnicity: Asian, white) X 2 (product stereotypicality: stereotypical, nonstereotypical) experiment. Measured independent variables included participant ethnicity and self-referencing. Results show that (1) Asians exhibit greater self-referencing of Asian models than do whites; (2) self-referencing mediates ethnicity effects on attitudes (i.e., attitude toward the model, attitude toward the ad, brand attitudes, and purchase intentions); (3) high-self-referencing Asians have more favorable attitude toward the ad and purchase intentions than low-self-referencing Asians; and (4) Asian models advertising atypical products generate more self-referencing and more favorable attitudes toward the model, A(ad), and purchase intentions from both Asians and whites.
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