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The impact of COVID-19 on consumer evaluation of authentic advertising messagesopen access

Authors
Park, JooyoungKim, JungkeunLee, Daniel C.Kim, Seongseop S.Voyer, Benjamin G.Kim, ChangjuSung, BillyGonzalez-Jimenez, HectorFastoso, FernandoChoi, Yung K.Yoon, Sukki
Issue Date
Jan-2022
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc.
Keywords
advertising messages; authentic appeals; authenticity; consumer evaluation; COVID-19; perceived threat; socioeconomic status
Citation
Psychology & Marketing, v.39, no.1, pp 76 - 89
Pages
14
Indexed
SSCI
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Psychology & Marketing
Volume
39
Number
1
Start Page
76
End Page
89
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/3746
DOI
10.1002/mar.21574
ISSN
0742-6046
1520-6793
Abstract
This study investigates the relationship between the COVID-19 threat and consumer evaluation of a product with authenticity appeals in advertisements. We propose that threatening situations like COVID-19 motivate consumers to lower their uncertainty and increase their preference for products with authentic advertising messages. Because individuals react differently to threatening environments according to their early-life experiences, commonly reflected in childhood socioeconomic status, we examined whether childhood socioeconomic status moderates the relationship between threat and consumer evaluation of authenticity in advertisements. First, secondary data from Google Trends provided empirical support for our predictions. In additional experimental studies, participants evaluated different target products in four studies that either manipulated (Studies 2 and 3) or measured (Studies 4 and 5) COVID-19 threat. Our results provide converging evidence that consumers positively evaluate products with authentic advertising messages under the COVID-19 threat. Consumers' motivation to lower their uncertainty underlies the effect of COVID-19 threat on their evaluation of authentic messages (Study 3). This attempt to reduce uncertainty is more likely to occur for consumers with relatively higher childhood socioeconomic status (Studies 4 and 5). These findings suggest that using authenticity appeals during a pandemic could effectively reduce consumers' perceived uncertainty and generate positive consumer evaluations.
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