Online game characters' influence on brand trust: Self-disclosure, group membership, and product type
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Advergaming has become a marketers' essential exercise in branding. This paper examines how an animated character appearing in an advergame affects consumers' trust toward the promoted brand. Two studies demonstrate that a highly (vs. minimally) self-disclosing game character increases the game player's trust toward the promoted brand if the game character claims to be an outgroup member, but the opposite is true if the game character claims to be an ingroup member. These effects emerge only when promoted brands are publicly consumed products, but disappear when promoted brands are privately consumed products. The findings are robust across two countries- the United States and South Korea-which vary in the degree of consumer familiarity with advergaming practices. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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AdvergameGameTrustDisclosurePublicPrivatePUBLIC/PRIVATE CONSUMPTIONPERSUASION KNOWLEDGEPRIVACYMODELCONSUMERSCONSEQUENCESATTRACTIONPROMINENCEADVERGAMESMANAGEMENT
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Online game characters' influence on brand trust: Self-disclosure, group membership, and product type
저자
Choi, Yung KyunYoon, SukkiLacey, Heather P.
DOI
10.1016/j.jbusres.2011.12.023
발행일
2013-08
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Article
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Journal of Business Research
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