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CHANEL INVITES YOU BACKSTAGE! PHOTO NARRATIVE AND VIP EMOTIONS IN LUXURY BRANDS’ SOCIAL MEDIA COMMUNICATION

Heejin Lim, Michelle Childs, Leslie Cuevas, Jewon Lyu
  • LanguageENG
  • URLhttp://db.koreascholar.com/Article/Detail/350904
Global Marketing Conference
2018 Global Marketing Conference at Tokyo (2018.07)
p.454
글로벌지식마케팅경영학회 (Global Alliance of Marketing & Management Associations)
Abstract

This study aims to assess the effectiveness of backstage storytelling in luxury brands’ social media communication and examine a psychological mechanism that elucidates how luxury brands’ backstage storytelling influences consumers’ attitudinal and relational outcomes. The theory of narrative transportation (Escalas, 2004) was employed as a theoretical lens. Focusing on the effects of visual storytelling in a social media platform, this study proposed that photos of a luxury brand’s backstage images offer a greater level of narrativity than staged images of products and models. Additionally, this study proposed VIP emotions and perceived intimacy as mediators between transportation to photo narrative and attitudes toward the brand, brand evaluation and self-brand connection. In addition, the effectiveness of social media for luxury brands’ visual storytelling was tested by testing the role of telepresence in viewers’ information processing. This study selects Instagram, a visual-oriented social media platform, as the study context; Chanel, a luxury fashion brand, was selected to develop the study stimuli. Two Instagram accounts for Chanel were created as study stimuli through a pre-test: one account with frontstage brand photos and one account with backstage brand photos. Students from two universities in the Southeast and Midwest were recruited and randomly assigned to one of the two experimental conditions, frontstage (n=118) or backstage (n=134) Chanel Instagram account. Manipulation checks confirmed that respondents perceived the experimental conditions as intended. Our results revealed that viewers in the backstage condition experienced higher levels of transportation than those in the frontstage condition; VIP emotions and perceived intimacy mediate the relationship between transportation and attitudes towards a brand’s Instagram, brand evaluations, and self-brand connection. Additionally, ANCOVA results confirmed the interaction effects of telepresence on transportation is significant only in the backstage condition. Findings from this study shed light on the effectiveness of luxury fashion brands’ visual storytelling in social media communication.

Author
  • Heejin Lim(University of Tennessee, USA)
  • Michelle Childs(University of Tennessee, USA)
  • Leslie Cuevas(University of Tennessee, USA)
  • Jewon Lyu(Kent State University, USA)