Role of anthropomorphization on pro-social behavior

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作者
Tapar, Archit Vinod [1 ]
Mishra, Abhishek [2 ]
Sadh, Ashish [2 ]
Billore, Aditya [2 ]
机构
[1] Indian Inst Management Rohtak, Rohtak, Haryana, India
[2] Indian Inst Management Indore, Indore, India
关键词
Need for affect; Anthropomorphism; Pro-social behavior; Persuasive advertisement; Self-construal theory; INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES; MARKETING-RESEARCH; SELF; BRAND; MOTIVATION; CONSUMERS; IDENTITY; CULTURE; POWER; NEED;
D O I
10.1108/JIBR-10-2017-0196
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Purpose This paper aims to examine the effect of anthropomorphic entities in the public service advertisements (PSA) on individuals' pro-social behavior. In addition, the role of individuals' need for affect and self-construal in moderating the effect of anthropomorphism toward pro-social behavior is explored. Design/methodology/approach An experimental research design is executed to identify the causal relationship between anthropomorphic representations in the advertisements and pro-social behavior. Findings The findings suggest that anthropomorphism in PSA is helpful in increasing compliance behavior amongst individuals. Besides, an individual's need for affect was found to positively moderate pro-social behavior. Research/limitations implications The authors extend the existing literature on the usage of anthropomorphism in social causes. The authors also explore the role of one of the intrinsic motivations, need for affect, in pro-social behavior. Social implications The study demonstrates how best one could use anthropomorphization in PSA by sensitizing individuals to social causes and compliance behavior. Originality/value The study builds upon the existing research on anthropomorphization, need for affect and pro-social behavior in increasing compliance with PSA.
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页码:30 / 42
页数:13
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