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Consumers' evaluation of ethical luxury advertisements: the roles of ethical consumer guilt and self-construal

Authors
Shin, HannaLi, YanYoun, Nara
Issue Date
5-Feb-2024
Publisher
EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
Keywords
Ethical; Luxury; Guilt; Empathy; Self-construal
Citation
ASIA PACIFIC JOURNAL OF MARKETING AND LOGISTICS
Journal Title
ASIA PACIFIC JOURNAL OF MARKETING AND LOGISTICS
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/32690
DOI
10.1108/APJML-12-2022-1043
ISSN
1355-5855
1758-4248
Abstract
PurposeThe authors investigated the factors influencing consumer evaluations of advertisements for ethical luxury products that incorporate animal rights and protection concerns. The authors empirically examined how ethical messages influence advertisement persuasiveness through ethical consumer guilt and positively impact consumer evaluations of ethical luxury products. Furthermore, the authors explored the moderating role of consumers' independent versus interdependent self-construals.Design/methodology/approachThe authors conducted four experimental studies on the interplay among ethicality, luxury brand positioning and self-construal. Moderated mediation analyses revealed that moral emotions were responsible for the effect of ethical luxury advertisements that address animal welfare on brand attitude.FindingsAdvertisement messages signaling a luxury brand's ethical efforts increase empathy through ethical consumer guilt, thereby generating favorable attitudes toward luxury products. However, this effect is limited to consumers with independent self-construal in South Korea and the United States of America.Originality/valueThe authors offer novel insights into the roles of ethical consumer guilt and empathy in the positive effects of ethical messages from luxury brands. Furthermore, the authors identified brand type and self-construal as boundary conditions for the effects observed across different consumer groups and markets.
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