Carsten Erfgen Impact of Celebrity Endorsement on Brand Image: A Communication Process Perspective on 30 Years of Empirical Research Research Papers on Marketing and Retailing University of Hamburg Tor zur Welt der Wissenschaft Institute of Marketing and Media Marketing and Branding Head of the Institute Prof. Dr. Henrik Sattler No. 40 Carsten Erfgen* Impact of Celebrity Endorsement on Brand Image: A Communication Process Perspective on 30 Years of Empirical Research July
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Psy 260 Dec. 1‚ 2003 Everyone has an entertainer that we follow and like‚ but when does that like of a person become more than that. Is it possible for a person to become obsessed with an individual you don’t even know? Unfortunately it is‚ according to an article entitled: A cognitive profile of individuals who tend to worship celebrities‚ celebrity worship is a form of parasocial interaction in which individuals become obsessed with 1 or more celebrities. This obsession is similar to an
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Teens and Celebrities Teenagers often turn to their favorite celebrities for guidance in their every day lives. Celebrities have become more mainstream role models for teens as their images and lifestyles are normally splashed across television‚ movies‚ magazines and all throughout pop culture. Teens that try to emulate their favorite celebrities may select good role models or bad ones that can be positive or negative for teens. Problems with teens linked to celebrities include: • Teen behaviors
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Celebrity Endorsement and Impacts on Consumer’s Purchasing Decision By: Nisachon Tantiseneepong ID. 089095995 9/7/2009 MSc International Marketing Newcastle University Business School Supervisor: Dr. Matthew Gorton Table of Contents Title Page Acknowledgements Abstract Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Literature Review Chapter 3 Methodology Chapter 4 Results and Findings Chapter 5 Discussion Chapter 6 Conclusion References Appendices A B C Pictures of Advertisements Gucci Envy me Gucci
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Connecting with Celebrities: Celebrity Endorsement‚ Brand Meaning‚ and Self-Brand Connections Jennifer Edson Escalas James R. Bettman* *Jennifer Edson Escalas is an Associate Professor of Management at the Owen Graduate School of Management‚ Vanderbilt University‚ Nashville‚ TN‚ 37203‚ (615) 322-3493‚ fax (615) 3437177‚ e-mail: jennifer.escalas@owen.vanderbilt.edu. James R. Bettman is the Burlington Industries Professor at the Fuqua School of Business‚ Duke University‚ Durham NC 27708-0120
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Celebrity Endorsement-Really A Success Factor for Marketers Sheetal Singla*‚ Bhai Gurdas Instiutute of Engineering & Technology‚ Sangrur __________________________________________________________________ Abstract: It is a frequently used approach in marketing for all brands. In India‚ celebrities are idolized as Gods and marketers have been trying their best to tap on this emotional connect with the celebrities. Today‚ most of the popular brands are being endorsed by a famous personality
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The Ethics of Advertising: Do advertisers go too far? Introduction: Advertising is any paid form of non-personal communication about an organization‚ good‚ service or idea by an identified sponsor (Berkowitz‚ Crane‚ Kerin‚ Hartley‚ & Rudelius‚ 494). Advertisements are displayed through various means to a large audience. They can be found on the Internet‚ in a magazine‚ or even on the highway. Advertisements are everywhere! Their main goal is to grab the consumer’s attention about a specific
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The Stalking of Celebrities Stalking remains Hollywood’s recurrent celebrity nightmare.1 Never before have we been able to know as much about a star as we do about a close pal. Thanks to publications and TV shows that cater to the public appetite for celebrity news‚ there’s little privacy for stars. We learn the minor details of their lives--from an early schooling‚ to first kiss‚ last divorce‚ drug problems‚ hopes and fears.2 Celebrities on their own property are not safe from high-powered lenses
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magazines‚ Buzzfeed articles‚ or even snapchat stories cover things such as current celebrities’ plastic surgery endeavors and the latest fashion trends‚ to which more people pay attention than those that read more pressing news. Hence‚ citizens end up in the absence of salient news and believing celebrity gossip is the important news. I believe that today’s society puts too prominent a spotlight on the lives of celebrities and not nearly enough gravity on being well informed. America seems to be the
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CELEBRITY ENDORSMENT – PERCEPTION BY PROSPECTIVE EMPLOYEES (FMCG SECTOR) Rushina Singhi 1‚ Ch. Abhinav Guptha 2‚ Anshul Jain 3 Assistant Professor of Amity Business School‚ Amity University Noida U.P Student of Amity Business School‚ Amity University Noida U.P Student of Amity Business School‚ Amity University Noida U.P 1 rushina.singhi@yahoo.co.in 2coolabhi405@gmail.com‚ 3 anshuljain01@gmail.com‚ ABSTRACT Celebrity endorsement‚ undoubtedly an essential and effective tool for attracting
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