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ISSN: 1598-2688

Online from: 2000

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The effect of art-parody and art-infusion advertisements focusing on product type and regulatory focus


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Title:The effect of art-parody and art-infusion advertisements focusing on product type and regulatory focus
Author(s):Jae-Young Moon, (Division of Business, DongSeo University, Busan, South Korea), Jun-Sik Kwak, (Division of Business, DongSeo University, Busan, South Korea)
Citation:Jae-Young Moon, Jun-Sik Kwak, (2010) "The effect of art-parody and art-infusion advertisements focusing on product type and regulatory focus", Asian Journal on Quality, Vol. 11 Iss: 1, pp.79 - 88
Keywords:Advertising, Advertising effectiveness, Humour, South Korea
Article type:Research paper
DOI:10.1108/15982681011051840 (Permanent URL)
Publisher:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Acknowledgements:This paper was supported by the 2009 DongSeo University research grant.
Abstract:

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to verify the difference in the effect of art-parody and art-infusion advertisements depending on the product type and regulatory focus, and to expand the boundary of research in the field.

Design/methodology/approach – The paper examines their effect depending on product type and regulatory focus through two experiments. One is the effect of art-parody and art-infusion advertisements by product type and the other is the effect of art-parody and art-infusion advertisements by regulatory focus.

Findings – Art-infusion is more effective than art-parody for utilitarian products in terms of message credibility and brand attitude except for purchase intention although there is no difference between the two types for hedonic products. Participants with promotion focus favor art-parody advertisement, while participants with prevention focus favor art-infusion advertisement in terms of cognitive attitude toward advertisement.

Research limitations/implications – This study is conducted as a part of research on art infusion, which is in the primitive stage of development. Therefore, it shall be possible to extend the boundary of research by applying a variety of marketing theories in the future.

Originality/value – The results of this paper imply that the advertising technique must vary depending on the type of focus the target customer values.



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