What causes social media users to engage and mimic virtual influencers? The role of self-congruity

IF 1.2 Q4 BUSINESS
L. Suprawan, Sasipa Pojanavatee
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Influencer marketing has been widely utilized in marketing communication. With the growing interest in virtual influencers, this study aims to investigate why social media users would interact with virtual influencers. The research model was developed based on the self-congruity theory. The data were obtained by questionnaires distributed to social media users using judgmental sampling (respondents were above 18 years old and actively used Instagram within the past six months). The questionnaire was posted on social media, and 230 responses were collected and analyzed using a covariance-based structural equation. Influencer-brand fit was found to have a weak direct effect on engagement (γ = 0.158, p < 0.05), but insignificant direct effect on mimicry desire (γ = 0.160, p > 0.05). Value homophily significantly affects both engagement and mimicry desire directly (β = 0.338 and β = 0.622, p < 0.01). Moreover, value homophily was found to fully mediate the virtual influencer-brand fit/mimicry desire relationship (B = 0.546, p < 0.01) and partially mediate the relationship of virtual influencer-brand fit/engagement (B = 0.229, p < 0.01). However, the mediating effect of mimicry desire on the virtual influencer-brand fit/engagement relationship was found to be non-significant (B = 0.065, p > 0.05). This study contributes to influencer marketing by highlighting value homophily as the most significant factor explaining why consumers respond to a virtual influencer when used as a message source in marketing communication.
是什么导致社交媒体用户参与和模仿虚拟影响者?自我一致性的作用
影响者营销在营销传播中得到了广泛的应用。随着人们对虚拟网红的兴趣日益浓厚,本研究旨在调查社交媒体用户与虚拟网红互动的原因。研究模型是基于自我一致性理论建立的。数据是通过判断抽样的方式向社交媒体用户发放问卷获得的(受访者年龄在18岁以上,在过去六个月内积极使用Instagram)。该问卷被发布在社交媒体上,收集了230份回复,并使用基于协方差的结构方程进行了分析。影响者-品牌契合度对敬业度有微弱的直接影响(γ = 0.158, p <0.05),但对模仿欲望的直接影响不显著(γ = 0.160, p >0.05)。价值观同质性直接影响敬业度和模仿欲望(β = 0.338和β = 0.622, p <0.01)。此外,价值同质性完全中介了虚拟影响者-品牌契合度/模仿欲望的关系(B = 0.546, p <0.01),并部分中介虚拟网红与品牌契合度/敬业度的关系(B = 0.229, p <0.01)。然而,模仿欲望对虚拟网红-品牌契合度/敬业度关系的中介作用不显著(B = 0.065, p >0.05)。这项研究通过强调价值同质性作为最重要的因素来解释为什么消费者在营销传播中使用虚拟网红作为消息来源时对其做出反应,从而为网红营销做出了贡献。
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Innovative Marketing
Innovative Marketing Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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2.50
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9.10%
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58
审稿时长
9 weeks
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