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Enhancing Mobile Advertising Effectiveness in Turkey through Peer Influence
This article aims to explain how involvement and peer influence may enhance mobile advertising effectiveness by increasing consumers' intention to participate in SMS-based mobile marketing campaigns. Both individual and joint effects of these variables on marketing campaign participation intentions of Turkish consumers are analyzed. Findings indicate that involvement is not necessarily a strong predictor of campaign participation intentions in the context of mobile marketing. Peer influence, on the other hand, was shown to have a significant effect on intention to participate in an m-marketing campaign, as well as being a moderator of the relationship between involvement and campaign participation intention. A unique contribution of this study is the linking of involvement and peer influence in a unified framework to demonstrate how these two variables can jointly be used to increase m-marketing campaign participation numbers.
期刊介绍:
The mission of the Journal of Electronic Commerce in Organizations (JECO) is to provide comprehensive coverage and understanding of the social, cultural, organizational, human, and cognitive impacts of innovative e-commerce technologies and advances on organizations around the world. These impacts include those of e-commerce on consumer behavior, as well as on organizational behavior, organizational development, and organizational management. Additionally, the journal will broaden the overall body of knowledge regarding the human aspects of e-commerce technologies and utilization in modern organizations to assist researchers and practitioners to devise more effective systems for managing the human side of e-commerce in contemporary organizations.