Sonic sensations: Navigating the mixed outcomes of ASMR in retail advertising
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Publication date
2024ISSN
0969-6989
Abstract
This paper investigates the influence of Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) elements in advertising on consumer attitudes. Through three experimental studies, we assess the impact of ASMR on attitudes toward ads and brands across hedonic and utilitarian product categories, and for known and unknown brands. Our findings reveal a generally negative effect of ASMR on ad attitudes among the wider population but identify a positive impact among those who experience ASMR's physiological sensations, as serially mediated through physiological and emotional responses. Notably, negative brand attitudes were observed only with unknown brands. This research underscores the nuanced role of ASMR in advertising, highlighting the potential for positive effects within a specific consumer segment, while cautioning against its broader application.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Keywords
ASMR
Pages
9 p.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd.
Is part of
Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services
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