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http://dx.doi.org/10.13106/jafeb.2020.vol7.no1.141

Effects of Multisensory Cues, Self-Enhancing Imagery and Self Goal-Achievement Emotion on Purchase Intention  

CHOI, Nak-Hwan (Department of Business Administration, Jeonbuk National University)
QIAO, Xinxin (Jeonbuk National University)
WANG, Li (Jeonbuk National University)
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The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business / v.7, no.1, 2020 , pp. 141-151 More about this Journal
Abstract
This research aimed at studying the role of self-enhancing imagery and self goal-achievement emotion in the effect of characteristics perceived at advertisements using multisensory cues on purchase intention. Sports shoes advertisement was selected as an empirical research object. Questionnaire survey method was used to collect data. 'WenJuanXing' site was used to make the questionnaire in Chinese, and it was loaded on WeChat and QQ. 260 participants from different regions of China participated in online questionnaire survey. The results of testing the hypotheses by structural equation model in Amos 21.0 program are summarized as followings. The congruency between multisensory cues and self-discrepancy awareness positively evoked the self-enhancing imagery and the self goal-achievement emotion. The object relevance between the consumer and the product advertised did not induce the emotion, but evoked the self-enhancing imagery. Both of the self-enhancing imagery and the self goal-achievement emotion had positive effects on the product purchase intention. When developing advertisement, marketers should focus on multisensory cues' characteristics to enhance the self-enhancing imageries as well as to help feel the goal-achievement emotion. They should pay attention to the ways by which the multisensory cues' characteristics used to develop advertisement can be perceived to be congruent with each other by consumers.
Keywords
Multisensory Cues; Self-Enhancing Imagery; Self Goal-Achievement Emotion; Purchase Intention;
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