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The effect of traditionally marginalized groups in advertising on consumer response
Authors:Enrica N Ruggs  Jennifer Ames Stuart  Linyun W Yang
Institution:1.Department of Psychological Science,University of North Carolina at Charlotte,Charlotte,USA;2.Belk College of Business,University of North Carolina at Charlotte,Charlotte,USA;3.Darla Moore School of Business,University of South Carolina,Columbia,USA
Abstract:Increasingly, national brands have cast people from marginalized groups in advertising. It is important to understand the elements that influence consumers’ responses to advertisements featuring groups who have been traditionally excluded from advertising campaigns. Although consumers may wish to buy brands that support their own views on human rights and equality, we propose that consumers in the target market may be uncomfortable if the group portrayal contradicts their beliefs about the topic, concept, or social groups in the ad. Across two studies, we show that when an ad creates this type of internal contradiction within consumers, it may elicit a more negative response than an ad portraying a more traditional model. However, we also find preliminary evidence that using models from marginalized groups can be more effective than using more traditional models—as long as such portrayals do not violate certain target consumers’ schemas. The implications of these results will be discussed.
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