Impact of Celebrity Endorsement on the Purchasing Intentions among Young Adults in Malaysia

The ongoing public fascination with celebrities today offers marketers a wide range of creative ideas to attract and charm audience and stimulate their urges to buy (purchasing intentions). Celebrity endorsement has established itself as one of the most popular tools of advertising in recent years....

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Main Author: Chen, Can
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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description The ongoing public fascination with celebrities today offers marketers a wide range of creative ideas to attract and charm audience and stimulate their urges to buy (purchasing intentions). Celebrity endorsement has established itself as one of the most popular tools of advertising in recent years. Indeed, it has become something of a fashion, and is often perceived as a winning marketing formula. However, while it is relatively easy to get a celebrity to endorse a product, it is much more difficult to ensure that this will attract consumers and draw their interest in buying that product. This research seeks to evaluate the impact of celebrity endorsement on the purchase intentions of young adults in Malaysia. It examines the relationship between certain key attributes of celebrity endorsers – based on the TEARS model – and consumers’ purchase intentions. These attributes are: trustworthiness, expertise, physical attractiveness, respect and similarity. The study adopts a quantitative approach, with a structured questionnaire as the main tool. SPSS software was used for the descriptive analysis, while One-Way ANOVA, Independent T-test and PLS estimation software were used to test the relationships between the various constructs. The research findings, based on a survey of 318 young adults aged between 18 and 25, show that four of these five TEARS attributes significantly influence consumers’ purchase intentions: but that one, expertise, does not.
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spelling intimal-8712017-07-24T02:56:55Z http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/871/ Impact of Celebrity Endorsement on the Purchasing Intentions among Young Adults in Malaysia Chen, Can HD28 Management. Industrial Management The ongoing public fascination with celebrities today offers marketers a wide range of creative ideas to attract and charm audience and stimulate their urges to buy (purchasing intentions). Celebrity endorsement has established itself as one of the most popular tools of advertising in recent years. Indeed, it has become something of a fashion, and is often perceived as a winning marketing formula. However, while it is relatively easy to get a celebrity to endorse a product, it is much more difficult to ensure that this will attract consumers and draw their interest in buying that product. This research seeks to evaluate the impact of celebrity endorsement on the purchase intentions of young adults in Malaysia. It examines the relationship between certain key attributes of celebrity endorsers – based on the TEARS model – and consumers’ purchase intentions. These attributes are: trustworthiness, expertise, physical attractiveness, respect and similarity. The study adopts a quantitative approach, with a structured questionnaire as the main tool. SPSS software was used for the descriptive analysis, while One-Way ANOVA, Independent T-test and PLS estimation software were used to test the relationships between the various constructs. The research findings, based on a survey of 318 young adults aged between 18 and 25, show that four of these five TEARS attributes significantly influence consumers’ purchase intentions: but that one, expertise, does not. 2014 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/871/1/183.pdf Chen, Can (2014) Impact of Celebrity Endorsement on the Purchasing Intentions among Young Adults in Malaysia. Masters thesis, INTI International University.
spellingShingle HD28 Management. Industrial Management
Chen, Can
Impact of Celebrity Endorsement on the Purchasing Intentions among Young Adults in Malaysia
title Impact of Celebrity Endorsement on the Purchasing Intentions among Young Adults in Malaysia
title_full Impact of Celebrity Endorsement on the Purchasing Intentions among Young Adults in Malaysia
title_fullStr Impact of Celebrity Endorsement on the Purchasing Intentions among Young Adults in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Celebrity Endorsement on the Purchasing Intentions among Young Adults in Malaysia
title_short Impact of Celebrity Endorsement on the Purchasing Intentions among Young Adults in Malaysia
title_sort impact of celebrity endorsement on the purchasing intentions among young adults in malaysia
topic HD28 Management. Industrial Management
url http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/871/
http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/871/1/183.pdf