The power of advertising in shaping test drive intentions for Chinese electric vehicles: the moderating role of advertising literacy

China, as one of the world’s leading markets, has witnessed substantial growth in electric vehicle (EV) adoption, fueled by environmental benefits and strong government incentives. However, despite this growth, the transition from traditional internal combustion engine vehicles to EVs has been relat...

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Main Authors: Gong, Shuhui, De Costa, Mohd Feroz Shah, Mohd Hassan, Nurul'ain, Yang, Yuting, Liu, Lu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Malque Publishing 2024
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/117428/
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author Gong, Shuhui
De Costa, Mohd Feroz Shah
Mohd Hassan, Nurul'ain
Yang, Yuting
Liu, Lu
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De Costa, Mohd Feroz Shah
Mohd Hassan, Nurul'ain
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description China, as one of the world’s leading markets, has witnessed substantial growth in electric vehicle (EV) adoption, fueled by environmental benefits and strong government incentives. However, despite this growth, the transition from traditional internal combustion engine vehicles to EVs has been relatively slow, particularly among domestically produced Chinese brands. This study aims to analyze this marketing issue by investigating the impact of advertising on Chinese consumers’ intentions to test drive indigenous EVs—a crucial yet often overlooked step in the consumer decision-making process. The research focuses on three key advertising elements: creativity, informativeness, and emotional appeal, and examines their influence on consumer attitudes toward test driving EVs. By employing the Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA) as the theoretical framework, the study explores how these advertising components directly shape consumer attitudes and drive their intention to test drive EVs. Furthermore, the study delves into the moderating role of advertising literacy, utilizing Inoculation Theory to understand how consumers’ ability to critically evaluate advertisements influences their attitudes. The findings reveal that advertising plays a significant role in shaping consumer attitudes and behaviors. Importantly, the study also confirms that advertising literacy acts as a moderator in these effects, with more advertisingliterate consumers better equipped to critically assess and respond to the persuasive elements within advertisements. The study suggests that EV companies can more effectively encourage test drives and accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles in China by enhancing the creativity and emotional appeal of their advertisements while also taking into account the growing advertising literacy among consumers. By doing so, these companies can improve consumer engagement, leading to higher test drive rates and ultimately driving greater sales of domestically produced EVs.
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spelling upm-1174282025-05-21T09:21:33Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/117428/ The power of advertising in shaping test drive intentions for Chinese electric vehicles: the moderating role of advertising literacy Gong, Shuhui De Costa, Mohd Feroz Shah Mohd Hassan, Nurul'ain Yang, Yuting Liu, Lu China, as one of the world’s leading markets, has witnessed substantial growth in electric vehicle (EV) adoption, fueled by environmental benefits and strong government incentives. However, despite this growth, the transition from traditional internal combustion engine vehicles to EVs has been relatively slow, particularly among domestically produced Chinese brands. This study aims to analyze this marketing issue by investigating the impact of advertising on Chinese consumers’ intentions to test drive indigenous EVs—a crucial yet often overlooked step in the consumer decision-making process. The research focuses on three key advertising elements: creativity, informativeness, and emotional appeal, and examines their influence on consumer attitudes toward test driving EVs. By employing the Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA) as the theoretical framework, the study explores how these advertising components directly shape consumer attitudes and drive their intention to test drive EVs. Furthermore, the study delves into the moderating role of advertising literacy, utilizing Inoculation Theory to understand how consumers’ ability to critically evaluate advertisements influences their attitudes. The findings reveal that advertising plays a significant role in shaping consumer attitudes and behaviors. Importantly, the study also confirms that advertising literacy acts as a moderator in these effects, with more advertisingliterate consumers better equipped to critically assess and respond to the persuasive elements within advertisements. The study suggests that EV companies can more effectively encourage test drives and accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles in China by enhancing the creativity and emotional appeal of their advertisements while also taking into account the growing advertising literacy among consumers. By doing so, these companies can improve consumer engagement, leading to higher test drive rates and ultimately driving greater sales of domestically produced EVs. Malque Publishing 2024-10-17 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_nc_nd_4 http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/117428/1/117428.pdf Gong, Shuhui and De Costa, Mohd Feroz Shah and Mohd Hassan, Nurul'ain and Yang, Yuting and Liu, Lu (2024) The power of advertising in shaping test drive intentions for Chinese electric vehicles: the moderating role of advertising literacy. Multidisciplinary Science Journal, 7 (4). art. no. e2025153. pp. 1-10. ISSN 2675-1240 https://malque.pub/ojs/index.php/msj/article/view/5293 10.31893/multiscience.2025153
spellingShingle Gong, Shuhui
De Costa, Mohd Feroz Shah
Mohd Hassan, Nurul'ain
Yang, Yuting
Liu, Lu
The power of advertising in shaping test drive intentions for Chinese electric vehicles: the moderating role of advertising literacy
title The power of advertising in shaping test drive intentions for Chinese electric vehicles: the moderating role of advertising literacy
title_full The power of advertising in shaping test drive intentions for Chinese electric vehicles: the moderating role of advertising literacy
title_fullStr The power of advertising in shaping test drive intentions for Chinese electric vehicles: the moderating role of advertising literacy
title_full_unstemmed The power of advertising in shaping test drive intentions for Chinese electric vehicles: the moderating role of advertising literacy
title_short The power of advertising in shaping test drive intentions for Chinese electric vehicles: the moderating role of advertising literacy
title_sort power of advertising in shaping test drive intentions for chinese electric vehicles: the moderating role of advertising literacy
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