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Title: Influence of Celebrity Worship Motives on Perceived Brand Evaluation of Endorsed-Brand,
Authors: Dissanayake, D.M.R.
Ismail, N.
Pahlevan Sharif, S.
Keywords: Absorption–Addiction Model
Celebrity Worship Motives
Effectiveness of Celebrity Endorsement
Perceived Brand Evaluation
Services Sector
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Proceeding of the International Conference on Advanced Marketing
Citation: Dissanayake,D.M.R.,Ismail,N. & Pahlevan Sharif,S.(2017). Influence of Celebrity Worship Motives on Perceived Brand Evaluation of Endorsed-Brand, Proceeding of the International Conference on Advanced Marketing, Vol. 1, 1-9,
Abstract: The concept of Effectiveness of Celebrity Endorsement has been explained in different models and theories as a notion related to the characteristics of the celebrity and the management –related perspectives of its use. The impact generated through the effectiveness of celebrity endorsement on endorsed brand is referred as brand evaluation. In addition, Absorption–Addiction Model (McCutcheon, Lynn, Lange, & Houran, 2002) explains how psychological bond between respondents and the respective celebrity is determined via “Celebrity Worship Motives” influences brand evaluation. Accordingly, this paper reviews how celebrity worship motives operate as a mechanism to moderate the relationship between perceived effectiveness of celebrity endorsement and perceived brand evaluation contexts. An extended literature review was followed as the main research instrument by highlighting empirical research gaps postulated by recently held studies. Accordingly, this study aims to propose research propositions to services sector brands in line with the empirical research gaps postulated by recently held studies. Finally, researchers suggest research hypotheses based on the literature reviews and discussions connected to the notion of celebrity worship motives. Paper concluded claiming empirical gaps found in services sector to examine how celebrity worship motives moderates the effectiveness of celebrity endorsement on perceived brand evaluation.
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ISSN: 2536-8303
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