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THE INFLUENCE ON SOCIAL RESPONSIBILTY IN ADVERTISING UPON BRAND ATTITUDE IN LUXURY PRODUCTS

So Young Heo, Kyung Hoon Kim, Juran Kim, NamHee Jin
  • LanguageENG
  • URLhttp://db.koreascholar.com/Article/Detail/271856
Global Marketing Conference
2014 Global Marketing Conference at Singapore (2014.07)
p.1631
글로벌지식마케팅경영학회 (Global Alliance of Marketing & Management Associations)
Abstract

This study explores relationship between social responsibility in advertising and brand attitude in luxury products. This study investgates how psychological constructs of attitude towards advertising affect brand attitude and purchase intention of luxury brand consumer and how it can lead the sustainable development of luxury products. Consumers no longer purchase products only but depend on quality and price of product. With globalization and rapid growth, corporate social responsibility becomes important issue. And the advertising represents corporate image and management concept. More recently, and coinciding with some major corporate ethical disasters, many companies have been including sections on governance, ethical practice, and social responsibility (David S. Waller & Roman Lanis, 2009). According to David S. Waller & Roman Lanis (2009), Corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosure has been the subject of substantial academic accounting research (Farook and Lanis 2005; Gray, Owen, and Maunders 1987). Advertising is one of the typical means that can represent a corporate image. As defined by Lutz (1985, p. 53), attitude toward advertising in general is “a learned predisposition to respond in a consistently favorable or unfavorable manner to advertising in general.” In his framework, Lutz viewed attitude toward advertising in general as being directly influenced by general perceptions of advertising (Srinivas Durvasula et al., 1993). Authors would like to study following issues in this research. (1) How perceived social responsibility influences Attitude toward advertising. (2) How fashion consumer behavior influences Attitude toward advertising. (3) How attitude toward advertising affects brand attitude and purchase intention. (4) How proximity plays a moderating role among perceived social responsibility, attitude toward advertising and brand attitude.

Author
  • So Young Heo(Changwon National University)
  • Kyung Hoon Kim(Changwon National University)
  • Juran Kim(Jeonju University)
  • NamHee Jin(Changwon National University)