When Social Media Influencer Endorsement Backfires: Unpacking Fallout From Explicit Endorsements Across Brand Equity Levels

Bobbie Rathjens, Aili Wu, Lu Zhang, Wei Wei
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By applying the two-step flow theory, this research examines if the level of brand equity impacts consumers’ attitudes toward social media influencers and consumers’ visit intention, and if influencers’ recommendation type plays a moderating role in the process. This research employs a scenario-based experimental design. Study 1 examines the main effect of brand equity on consumers’ attitudes toward the influencer and consumers’ visit intention. Results demonstrated that high brand equity enhances consumers’ positive attitudes toward the influencer and visit intention. Study 2 examines the moderating effect of recommendation type on consumers’ attitudes and visit intention. Findings revealed that while explicit recommendations of high-equity brands yield higher visit intention and attitudes towards the influencer, explicit recommendations of low-equity brands backfire, resulting in lower attitudes toward the influencer. Additionally, trust emerges as a significant mediator when recommendations are explicit rather than implicit. When the recommendation is implicit, there is no (indirect) effect.
当社交媒体影响者代言适得其反时:解读不同品牌资产水平的明示代言所带来的影响
本研究运用两步流动理论,探讨品牌资产水平是否会影响消费者对社交媒体影响者的态度和消费者的访问意向,以及影响者的推荐类型是否在这一过程中起到调节作用。本研究采用了基于情景的实验设计。研究 1 探讨了品牌资产对消费者对影响者的态度和消费者访问意向的主要影响。结果表明,高品牌资产会增强消费者对影响者的积极态度和访问意向。研究 2 探讨了推荐类型对消费者态度和访问意向的调节作用。研究结果显示,高品牌资产的明确推荐会产生更高的访问意向和对影响者的态度,而低品牌资产的明确推荐则会适得其反,导致消费者对影响者的态度降低。此外,当推荐是显性而非隐性的时候,信任是一个重要的中介因素。如果是隐性推荐,则没有(间接)影响。
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