Toward an Integrated Model of Purchase Intention of Dietary Supplements in Sexually Oriented Advertising |
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Authors: | Po-Lin Pan |
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Affiliation: | Arkansas State University , Jonesboro , Arkansas , USA |
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Abstract: | This study was designed to examine antecedent factors that yielded a model of purchase intention of dietary supplements in sexually oriented advertising. Results suggested that sexual cognition, gender difference, individual attitude toward advertisements, and product involvement were yielded as key predictors toward people's purchase intention of dietary supplements. However, sexually oriented advertising did not considerably increase their purchase intention. A regression analysis also loaded sexual cognition and product involvement as two key determinants in the model of purchase intention of dietary supplements. Moreover, people with a more positive level of sexual cognition significantly resulted in their higher degree of purchase intention of dietary supplements. |
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Keywords: | dietary supplement sexually oriented advertising sexual cognition gender difference product involvement |
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