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The impact of gender in marketing communications: the role of cognitive and affective cues
Authors:Erdogan Koc
Institution:Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Department of Business Administration, Dogus University, Acibadem, Kadikoy, Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract:Turkey This paper explores the role of gender in the processing of the marketing communications messages of travel agencies operating in the Turkish domestic tourism market. The study focuses on the family holiday information search process and particularly investigates how wives and husbands respond to different marketing communications messages and why. By the use of focus group studies and interviews with tourists it is established that, although there are similarities between wives and husbands in terms of their responses to various advertisements, the underlining reasons are different. While husbands make their decisions through the use of heuristic devices, such as the credibility of the sender and the attractiveness of the sender and or message, wives make their decisions based on the content of the cognitive and affective cues provided in the marketing communications messages. The research also points out that there is a large potential for improving the marketing communications messages of travel agencies operating in the Turkish domestic tourism market.
Keywords:Gender  advertisement  marketing communications  domestic tourism  travel agencies
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