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Cultural values in international advertising: An examination of familial norms and roles in Mexico

โœ Scribed by Gary D. Gregory; James M. Munch


Book ID
101298710
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
189 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
0742-6046

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โœฆ Synopsis


Past research suggests that the cultural value orientation, individualism-collectivism, should be considered when developing international advertising campaigns. The present study examines how (in)consistencies in collectivist values (e.g., familial norms and roles) may affect attitudes and behaviors toward advertised products within a collectivist culture, Mexico. The findings suggest advertisements that depict consistencies in local cultural norms and roles are viewed more favorably and purchase intention is higher than for advertisements that depict inconsistencies. The data provide no support for the moderating role of individual-level differences in value orientation (i.e., allocentric versus idiocentric tendencies) on persuasion measures. Interestingly, product category advertised appears to be the best moderator of the relative strength of role and norm effects on ad attitudes and purchase intention.


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