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EVALUATING THE ROLE OF CHARACTERS IN BRAND PLACEMENTS ON WORD OF MOUTH ACTIVITY

Anvita Kumar, George Balabanis
  • LanguageENG
  • URLhttp://db.koreascholar.com/Article/Detail/271007
Global Marketing Conference
2014 Global Marketing Conference at Singapore (2014.07)
pp.889-893
글로벌지식마케팅경영학회 (Global Alliance of Marketing & Management Associations)
Abstract

Today's dynamic market necessitates the need for the marketing communication stimuli, which engages with the audience as consumers have become less attentive to traditional advertising. It is imperative to gain deeper understanding of how brand evaluations and subsequently brand relationships are created to allow for a successful marketing strategy. Within that context, the role of characters becomes important in placing brands in TV programmes as results of this study indicate that only character interacting with the placed brands were significant for the audience's likelihood to talk about the brands shown in a given placement sequence. Thus, industry practitioners may need to identify clear outcomes for the placed brand (generate awareness, enduring attitude/likability) before adopting the placement modality and media vehicle for its execution. The findings from this study provide promising results to strengthen the growing evidence of the importance engaging consumer experiences for effective buzz-marketing.

Author
  • Anvita Kumar(BES, Coventry University)
  • George Balabanis(Cass Business School, City University)