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Title: IMPACT OF CELEBRITY WORSHIP MOTIVES ON CUSTOMER BRAND RELATIONSHIP (CBR) BEHAVIOR TOWARDS SERVICE SECTOR ENDORSED BRANDS
Authors: Hossain, M.D.A.
Wasantha, H.L.N.
Dissanayake, D.M.R.
Keywords: Celebrity Endorsement
Customer Brand Relationship
Celebrity Worship Motives
Service Sector Brands
Bangladesh
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Department of Marketing Management, University of Kelaniya,Sri Lanka.
Citation: Hossain, M.D.A., Wasantha, H.L.N. and Dissanayake, D.M.R.(2017). IMPACT OF CELEBRITY WORSHIP MOTIVES ON CUSTOMER BRAND RELATIONSHIP (CBR) BEHAVIOR TOWARDS SERVICE SECTOR ENDORSED BRANDS.International Conference on Advanced Marketing 2017. Department of Marketing Management, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka.p 102.
Abstract: The practice of using celebrities has been a vital strategy across the world whereas different product scopes have been examined within empirical studies related to Celebrity Worship Motives (CWM). Meanwhile, the cost and the risk engaged with celebrity endorsement are also a critical factor as it needs to evaluate the impact towards endorsed brand. As it finds in Sri Lanka and India, Bangladesh is also a significant context for celebrity endowment practices. Bangladesh idolizes their cricketers and cinema starts for celebrity endorsement practices, but empirical gaps are noticed to examine their effectiveness for the brand related behaviors. Accorodgly, this paper focuses examining the perception of customer on celebrity endorsement with reference to Customer Brand Relationship behavior (CBR) in the services sector endorsed brands. It has used a structured questionnaire as the main research instrument to collect the primary data followed by survey method. Probability sampling method was occupied to select 160 respondents for the survey and both descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze the data. Hypotheses were tested by using correlational analysis. The relationship between entertainment motives and CBR towards the endorsed brand was found to be significant in the findings. Researchers concluded the paper by explaining how different antecedents of CWM relate with CBR whilst suggesting propositions for the future studies.
URI: http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/17652
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