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Title: How can the celebrity endorsement effect help consumer engagement? A case of promoting tourism products through live streaming
Authors: Qiu, L.,
Chen, X.,
Lee, T.J.
UniKL BiS
Keywords: Activation of engagement
Benevolence
Celebrity endorsement effects
Cognitive processing of engagement
Consumer trust
Integrity
Issue Date: Aug-2021
Publisher: MDPI
Citation: Qiu, L., Chen, X., & Lee, T. J. (2021). How can the celebrity endorsement effect help consumer engagement? A case of promoting tourism products through live streaming. Sustainability, 13(15), 8655. doi:https://doi.org/10.3390/su13158655
Abstract: Although much research has been devoted to the study of the impact of celebrity endorsements on the effectiveness of advertising in the literature on consumer behavior, few scholars pay attention to applying this concept to explain consumer behavior in the tourism field. This research tested celebrities’ expertise, trustworthiness, and attractiveness as the antecedents of consumer trust and engagement in the tourism and hospitality context. Specifically, through the analysis of 406 valid responses collected by online questionnaire, this study makes the following conclusions. First, it provides a new perspective on the influence of celebrity effects by focusing on the live-streaming behavior of CEOs on China’s largest online travel agency (OTA) platform. Secondly, it confirms that the three dimensions of the celebrity effect (expertise, trustworthiness, and attractiveness) positively affect the three dimensions of consumer trust (ability, benevolence, and integrity). At the same time, consumer trust can also predict the three dimensions of consumer engagement (cognitive processing, affection, and activation). In addition, the three dimensions of consumer trust also play a positive mediating role between the relationship of celebrity effects and consumer engagement. That is, the celebrity effects have a positive and indirect influence on consumer engagement. Therefore, by suggesting that celebrity endorsements can create consumer trust and engagement in the OTA platform, this research expands the research framework of celebrity endorsement credibility theory.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/25690
ISSN: 20711050
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