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Separate and Joint Effects of Advertising and Placement

This study explores the effects of the separate and joint effect of advertising and placement on consumer responses. Specifically, this paper examines these responses in terms of brand awareness, brand attitude, and purchase intention. The study results only show differences between exposure to advertising- or placement-only conditions and the control group in the case of brand recall (no differences were detected in the case of brand attitude or purchase intention). As was found in a previous study incorporating brand placement (van Reijmersdal, 2011), this paper cannot demonstrate the existence of synergy in the joint use of placement and advertising in the three dependent variables examined. The main implication of this study is to reinforce the relevance of advertising as promotional tool, particularly in order to increase brand awareness and proposes that if a company wants to use a placement, this kind of passive type seems not to be advisable.

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0148296315002830

Journal of Business Research, Vol. 69, No. 2, pp. 459 - 465, Febrero, 2016
Autor(es): Uribe Rodrigo