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Influence of TrueView Ad Skip Buttons on Advertising Effect (트루뷰 동영상 광고의 스킵버튼 종류에 따른 광고 효과)

  • Kim, Ju Seok;Chung, Donghun
    • Journal of Information Technology Services
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study is to find out what type of skip button used in forced exposure advertising is the most positive to the users. The four types of skip buttons were produced for the experiment and tested by survey and eye tracker to reveal the effects of the skip buttons on perceived intrusion, advertising attention, attitude toward advertising, and memory consisting of recall and recognition. Out of 80 participants, 20 were randomly assigned to the specific type of skip button group. The results showed that there is no statistical difference in advertising attention, perceived intrusiveness and attitude toward advertising. However, the recall and recognition rate are the highest in the static text type and kinetic text, product image, and default follow statistically. This study has implications for using skip buttons as a major variable for inventory of TrueView advertising effects and suggests that the amount of information in the image is critical processed by users within very short time.

The Role of Imagery vs. Analytical Advertisement on New Products Evaluation

  • Lee, Juyon;Chu, Wujin
    • Asia Marketing Journal
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.59-85
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    • 2020
  • Combining prior theories on innovation newness with information processing style (imagery vs. analytical), this study presents a theoretical framework; develops hypotheses; and makes predictions on how analytical versus imagery ads influence consumers differently depending on the newness level of products. The study shows that consumers are more likely to evaluate RNPs (radically-innovative new products) positively when they are advertised with imagery cues. Compared with analytical advertisements, imagery advertisements increased advertising effectiveness, product evaluation, and purchase intention of RNPs. These effects were demonstrated by using stimuli from two product categories consisting of washing machines and cars. In particular, in advertisement for RNPs, verbal description that induced imagery processing, such as "picture yourself using this product," was more effective in generating favorable responses, compared to verbal description that induced analytical processing, such as explanation of product attributes. This difference was present for RNPs, but not for INPs (incrementally-innovative new products). INPs are continuous innovations that are easier to understand, thus imagery ads do not provide additional advantage for consumers in understanding the innovation, compared to analytical ads. In RNPs, imagery ads can highlight new benefits that may have been neglected or undervalued by consumers, leading to greater message persuasiveness. Implications for marketing of RNPs are discussed.

Mother's Consumer Socialization of Children and Related Variables (어머니의 아동기 자녀에 대한 소비자사회화 수행과 관련변수)

  • 나종연
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.36 no.5
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    • pp.107-123
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    • 1998
  • Mothers play a major role in children's consumer socialization but little is known about differences in mother's consumer socialization tendencies and the antecedents causing the differences. This study addresses two research questions: First, what are the underlying dimensions of mother's consumer socialization? Second, what are the antecedent variables causing differences in mother's consumer socialization tendencies; can parental style, consumption-related attitudes (attitude toward marketplace and ads., attitude toward consumerism and consumption-oriented attitude) be used as a conceptual basis for hypothesizing these differences? The findings of this research were as follows: 1. Factor analysis suggested five underlying dimensions of mother's consumer socialization of children; Mother-child communication about consumption, Mediation of media, Reaction to purchase requests, Restriction of allowances and Restriction of consumption. 2. The differences in the mother's consumer socialization tendencies among different parental groups matched the differences in child-rearing behaviour suggested by Developmental Psychology and this provided support for expected relationships between general-consumer socialization tendencies, as measured by mothers' behaviour. 3. Differences were found on all factors according to mothers consumption-related attitude. This provided support for the expectation that mothers' consumption related attitudes are important antecedent variables causing differences in consumer socialization tendencies. Some implications and directions for future research were discussed.

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Effects on SNS Communication Types of Fashion Designer Brands -SNS Consumption Value, Product Attitude, and Behavioral Intention- (패션 디자이너 브랜드의 SNS 정보전달 유형의 효과 -SNS 소비가치, 제품태도, 구매의도의 관계-)

  • Soojin Lee;Yuri Lee
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.47 no.6
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    • pp.996-1011
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    • 2023
  • This study introduces an effective marketing strategy for fashion SMEs and small designer brands utilizing Instagram as a social networking platform. The research compared the impact of two information delivery types (native advertisements vs. live streaming after native ads) and two types of promotional messages (scarcity vs. price discount) on SNS consumption value, and product attitude toward fashion designer brands. The study involved surveying 251 Korean women aged 25-55 with experience in buying designer products and using SNS. Data analysis was conducted using SPSS 26.0 and Process Macro v3.5. Results indicated that both native advertisements and live streaming enhance economic and social values in SNS consumption. Live streaming with price discount messages generates higher perceived SNS consumption values compared to scarcity messages. Consumers showed a more favorable attitude toward designer brand products when watching the live streaming of price discount messages rather than scarcity messages. The findings emphasize that the broadcast host actively induced participation to reveal viewers' social presence through comments or emphasized discount messages such as ultra-special prices during live streaming on Instagram.

Persuasive Impact of Native Advertising for Social Issues: Focusing on Source of Native Advertising and Consumer Tendency for Ethical Consumption (기업의 사회적 메시지를 담은 네이티브 광고 효과 연구)

  • Yu, Eunah;Choi, Jieun
    • Journal of Service Research and Studies
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.24-40
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    • 2023
  • As the aversion to advertising grows, native advertising has gained significant attention as a means to counteract this rejection. Native advertising is designed to seamlessly blend with other content on the page where they are displayed. They mimic the overall design and presentation of the platform, providing a natural exposure to consumers. Many companies utilize native advertising, but there is not much academic research on this topic. Therefore this study aims to examine the effectiveness of native advertising for social issues. The study looked at two types of native advertising: ads created by a company and ads sponsored by a company. Results suggested that consumers showed more positive attitudes towards a company's ads if they were sponsored by the company rather than created by the company. This study argued that this effect would be more pronounced for consumers who tended to buy ethically. To verify these hypotheses an online experiment was conducted revealing that on average consumers displayed the same attitude toward a company whether the native advertising was created or sponsored by a company. However, it was also discovered that consumers with a tendency for ethical consumerism formed more positive attitudes toward companies when the company sponsored native advertising as opposed to having created it. In practice, this study suggests how companies can improve the effectiveness of native advertising, such as implementing native advertising as a sponsor and being transparent about their advertising to appeal to consumers with high ethical consumption tendencies. This study expands the scope of research in areas related to native adverting and corporate social responsibilities.

Analysis of the Contents of Anti-Smoking Advertisement (금연공익광고의 메시지 유형 분석)

  • Soh, Hyeonjin
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.89-94
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    • 2018
  • The study analyzed the characteristics of anti-smoking advertisements in Korea and examined if these characteristics were appropriate in terms of their effects. 68 TV anti-smoking ads were content-analyzed, focusing on ad appeal, message frame, message orientation, communication goal, and ad type. According to research, TV anti-smoking ads in Korea used messages that had the following characteristics: First, physical type messages that emphasize the effects of smoking on health, second negative frame messages that show negative consequences of smoking, third self-oriented messages that emphasize the consequences of smoking on oneself, fourth messages that intend to change attitude toward the smoking, and fifth storytelling techniques. Based on the results of previous ansi-smoking ad effect research, practical implications were discussed to enhance the effectiveness of the nation's anti-smoking advertisements.

Content Analysis of Anti-Smoking TV advertisements: Different Adaptation of Health Communication Theories between Korea and the U.S.A. (금연 TV광고의 내용분석 연구 -한국과 미국의 차이에 기반한 건강 커뮤니케이션 이론의 적용-)

  • Hong, Eunhee;Lee, Cheolhan
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.12 no.11
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    • pp.76-87
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    • 2012
  • This study examined Korean and the U.S.A..'s television anti-smoking advertisements that were coined to discourage adults and teens smoking. A content analysis of 71 television advertisements listed in the "Smoking Guidance Program" operated by Korea Health Promotion Foundation. This study evaluated to detect whether the advertising content reflected core health communication theories such as health belief model, theory of reasoned action, and social cognitive theory used in the designing of anti-smoking ad message to change behavior and attitudes toward smoking unfavorably. The results showed that Korean anti-smoking ads mostly relied on social norm messages, followed by smoking attitude. The message of modeling and self-efficacy was least used; while, the U.S.A. ads focused more on modeling and self efficacy. This difference comes from the cultural difference. Namely, Korea focused more on collectivism rather than individualism. The anti-smoking ads of Korea and the U.S.A. most frequently adopted horror and humor rather than sadness, no appeal, and angry. The ads targeted more on adults rather than teens. The research identifies the types of advertisements that are most likely to utilized and underutilize in the Korea and U.S.A. anti-smoking ads and contribute to further understandings of anti-smoking ads theoretically.

The Effect of Presence and Engagement in HMD(Head Mounted Display) Virtual Reality Advertising on Attitude and Memory (HMD(Head Mounted Display) 가상현실 광고가 현존감과 인게이지먼트 수준에 따라 태도와 기억에 미치는 효과)

  • Han, Kwang-Seok;Cho, Jae-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.10 no.6
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    • pp.139-146
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    • 2019
  • In this study, we examined how consumers who experience HMD virtual reality advertising differ in their ad attitudes and memory effects according to Presence (cognitive presence, emotional presence, media presence) and engagement level. Particularly, in the case of memory effect, the information that the user memorizes through the advertising is divided into "Attribute-Related Memory (ARM)" and "Global-Related Memory (GRM)" Respectively. First, the attitudes toward HMD based virtual reality ads are positive regardless of the type of presence. Second, in the virtual reality advertising, if the level of engagement is low, ARM that memorizes the information of the product attribute is increased, whereas if the level of engagement is high, the GRM which is the memory of the attitude-based evaluation information about the product is increased appear. Third, if cognitive presence and media presence are low, then ARM is more memorable than GRM.

The Effect of Art Infusion Advertising in Digital Signage on Attitude and Recall depending on Media Engagement (디지털 사이니지의 명화 활용 광고가 미디어 인게이지먼트에 따라 태도와 회상에 미치는 효과)

  • Han, Kwang-Seok;Kim, Sung Hoon
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.11 no.12
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    • pp.89-95
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    • 2020
  • This study empirically demonstrates how the amount of advertising attitude and recall information differs according to the type of art infusion advertising (simple borrowing vs. modification vs. reinterpretation) and engagement level (high vs. low) of digital signage. It is to look into. Factorial design was performed between 3×2 subjects, and the hypothesis was verified through a two-way MANOVA analysis. As a result of the study, first, when simply art infusion of masterpieces in digital signage, both advertisement attitude and recall information were found to be low regardless of the level of engagement. Second, in the case of digital signage art infusion advertising, when the engagement is low, the modification has high advertising attitude and recollection. Third, when the level of engagement of digital signage is high, the attitude and recollection of the reinterpreted famous painting borrowing ads are high.

Ads Impact of Communication Convergence Platform's Creative Strategy and Personal Attributes (커뮤니케이션 융합플랫폼의 크리에이티브 전략과 개인적 성향에 따른 광고효과)

  • Kim, Jea-Young
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.11 no.9
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    • pp.99-107
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    • 2020
  • The new characteristic of Millennial High-Tech Media is breaking the existing standardized creative grammar. The destructive form of high-tech media is differently accommodated according to the consumer's tendency or characteristics. The purpose of this study is to explore guidelines for effective creative strategy creation of high-tech media. In consumer psychology, consumer innovation is a key factor in evaluating the creativeness of high-tech media. The results of finding out the effect of persuasive communication on consumer innovation and advertising creative type are as follows. Informative(image) creative type showed higher attitude toward advertisement, brand attitude, purchase intention, and prior intention to consumers with high innovation than consumers with low innovation.