Consumers' Responses to Implicit and Explicit Gay-Themed Advertising in Gay vs. Mainstream Media |
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Authors: | Nam-Hyun Um |
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Institution: | 1. Hongik University, Sejong, Republic of Koreaumnamhyun@hotmail.com |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTFurther study is needed to validate concerns over gay-themed ads appearing in mainstream media. This study investigates the effects of such ads by comparing them to the effects of gay-themed ads placed in gay media. The study delves into the differential effects of implicit and explicit visual messages. It also examines how consumers' attitudes toward homosexuality affect their purchase intention as well as advertising and brand evaluation. The study's findings suggest that implicit, rather than explicit, gay-themed ads lead to higher purchase intention and more favorable advertising and brand evaluation. The study results show that the type of advertising message (i.e., implicit or explicit gay-themed ads) moderates the relationship between gay-media and mainstream media. Finally, this study finds that a low level of tolerance toward homosexuality results in lower purchase intention as well as less favorable evaluations of both the advertising and brand. Managerial implications are also discussed. |
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Keywords: | attitude toward homosexuality gay media gay-themed advertising mainstream media |
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