Do target and non-target ethnic group adolescents process advertisements differently?

Research on ethnic advertisements has identified attitudinal differences between target and non-target groups. However, investigators have largely failed to explain the reasons behind these differences. Accordingly, this study examines the process by which target and non-target group adolescents bui...

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Main Authors: Butt, Mohsin, de Run, E.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier 2011
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6519
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de Run, E.
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description Research on ethnic advertisements has identified attitudinal differences between target and non-target groups. However, investigators have largely failed to explain the reasons behind these differences. Accordingly, this study examines the process by which target and non-target group adolescents build attitudes towards ethnically focused advertisements. The Elaboration Likelihood Model and Dual Mediation Hypothesis models are used as theoretical and operational frameworks. This study uses a modified DMH model that incorporates ethnic identity strength and self-reference as important antecedents of ad attitude and ad cognition in the context of ethnic advertising. The data are analysed with the help of structural equation modelling procedures. The results suggest that non-target ethnic group adolescents generally process advertisements in a peripheral manner, whereas target ethnic group adolescents tend to engage in both central and peripheral processing. More importantly, for both majority and minority groups, the strength of subjects’ ethnic identity and self-reference impact their response to ethnic advertisements when the advertisement is compatible with their ethnic background.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-65192018-03-29T09:05:42Z Do target and non-target ethnic group adolescents process advertisements differently? Butt, Mohsin de Run, E. Research on ethnic advertisements has identified attitudinal differences between target and non-target groups. However, investigators have largely failed to explain the reasons behind these differences. Accordingly, this study examines the process by which target and non-target group adolescents build attitudes towards ethnically focused advertisements. The Elaboration Likelihood Model and Dual Mediation Hypothesis models are used as theoretical and operational frameworks. This study uses a modified DMH model that incorporates ethnic identity strength and self-reference as important antecedents of ad attitude and ad cognition in the context of ethnic advertising. The data are analysed with the help of structural equation modelling procedures. The results suggest that non-target ethnic group adolescents generally process advertisements in a peripheral manner, whereas target ethnic group adolescents tend to engage in both central and peripheral processing. More importantly, for both majority and minority groups, the strength of subjects’ ethnic identity and self-reference impact their response to ethnic advertisements when the advertisement is compatible with their ethnic background. 2011 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6519 10.1016/j.ausmj.2010.12.001 Elsevier restricted
spellingShingle Butt, Mohsin
de Run, E.
Do target and non-target ethnic group adolescents process advertisements differently?
title Do target and non-target ethnic group adolescents process advertisements differently?
title_full Do target and non-target ethnic group adolescents process advertisements differently?
title_fullStr Do target and non-target ethnic group adolescents process advertisements differently?
title_full_unstemmed Do target and non-target ethnic group adolescents process advertisements differently?
title_short Do target and non-target ethnic group adolescents process advertisements differently?
title_sort do target and non-target ethnic group adolescents process advertisements differently?
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6519