Emotional Quotient: Comparing Multi Level Marketing And Non-Multi Level Marketing Print Advertisements

The topic of emotion in consumer behaviour is as complex and intriguing as the issue of how emotion can be used in advertising. Emotion has been shown to play an important role in advertising and marketing (Edell and Burke, 1987). Emotion towards advertisements creates a possibility for affective co...

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Main Authors: Ernest Cyril, de Run, Afzazuliana, Abd. Jalil
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Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2003
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description The topic of emotion in consumer behaviour is as complex and intriguing as the issue of how emotion can be used in advertising. Emotion has been shown to play an important role in advertising and marketing (Edell and Burke, 1987). Emotion towards advertisements creates a possibility for affective components to be placed in an advertisement in order to influence memory of the advertisement, its recall and recognition. This has been illustrated in the Elaboration Likelihood Model (Petty and Cacioppo, 1986). Emotional expression can also affect preferences by making individuals feel good (reaction) and, therefore, their attitude towards the advertisement and the product might be influenced as well. Advertising is of course replete with techniques intended to generate just that. There are funny advertisements, advertisements showing happy events, advertisements showing success, joy and satisfaction (Holman, 1981), all created in order to arouse emotion. Theoretically, emotion can play a variety of roles in consumer decision-making (behaviour) ranging from influencing how or where information is stored in memory to determining product or brand choice (Zajonc and Markus, 1982).
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spelling unimas-97682015-11-17T02:07:10Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/9768/ Emotional Quotient: Comparing Multi Level Marketing And Non-Multi Level Marketing Print Advertisements Ernest Cyril, de Run Afzazuliana, Abd. Jalil HB Economic Theory The topic of emotion in consumer behaviour is as complex and intriguing as the issue of how emotion can be used in advertising. Emotion has been shown to play an important role in advertising and marketing (Edell and Burke, 1987). Emotion towards advertisements creates a possibility for affective components to be placed in an advertisement in order to influence memory of the advertisement, its recall and recognition. This has been illustrated in the Elaboration Likelihood Model (Petty and Cacioppo, 1986). Emotional expression can also affect preferences by making individuals feel good (reaction) and, therefore, their attitude towards the advertisement and the product might be influenced as well. Advertising is of course replete with techniques intended to generate just that. There are funny advertisements, advertisements showing happy events, advertisements showing success, joy and satisfaction (Holman, 1981), all created in order to arouse emotion. Theoretically, emotion can play a variety of roles in consumer decision-making (behaviour) ranging from influencing how or where information is stored in memory to determining product or brand choice (Zajonc and Markus, 1982). Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2003 Article NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/9768/1/EMOTIONAL%20QUOTIENT.pdf Ernest Cyril, de Run and Afzazuliana, Abd. Jalil (2003) Emotional Quotient: Comparing Multi Level Marketing And Non-Multi Level Marketing Print Advertisements. International Journal of Business and Society, 4 (1). pp. 53-66. ISSN 1511-6670
spellingShingle HB Economic Theory
Ernest Cyril, de Run
Afzazuliana, Abd. Jalil
Emotional Quotient: Comparing Multi Level Marketing And Non-Multi Level Marketing Print Advertisements
title Emotional Quotient: Comparing Multi Level Marketing And Non-Multi Level Marketing Print Advertisements
title_full Emotional Quotient: Comparing Multi Level Marketing And Non-Multi Level Marketing Print Advertisements
title_fullStr Emotional Quotient: Comparing Multi Level Marketing And Non-Multi Level Marketing Print Advertisements
title_full_unstemmed Emotional Quotient: Comparing Multi Level Marketing And Non-Multi Level Marketing Print Advertisements
title_short Emotional Quotient: Comparing Multi Level Marketing And Non-Multi Level Marketing Print Advertisements
title_sort emotional quotient: comparing multi level marketing and non-multi level marketing print advertisements
topic HB Economic Theory
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