怀疑论
广告
企业社会责任
业务
心理学
营销
社会心理学
公共关系
政治学
认识论
哲学
作者
Jeff Joireman,Richie L. Liu,Ioannis Kareklas
标识
DOI:10.1080/13527266.2015.1126757
摘要
Previous research has focused attention on state skepticism over corporate social responsibility (CSR) communications, but little work has focused on how to override preexisting differences in consumer skepticism. To gain insight into this issue, the present studies explore whether company ads promoting a firm's good deeds generate more positive responses when the ads contain concrete claims and/or images related to the firm's corporate social responsibility claims, and how these elements of the CSR communication interact with individual differences in advertising skepticism. Results show that highly skeptical consumers (a) respond less favorably to ads than less skeptical consumers, overall; (b) respond more favorably to ads that contain a combination of concrete claims and images supporting those claims; and (c) respond as favorably as less skeptical consumers when ads feature concrete claims with supporting images. Additional results suggest that images are effective among highly skeptical consumers because skeptical consumers have a reduced ability to visualize advertising claims. Implications and future research directions are discussed.
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