Effects of consumer–cause fit and consumer–product fit of cause-related marketing on product purchase intention
- Title
- Effects of consumer–cause fit and consumer–product fit of cause-related marketing on product purchase intention
- Author
- 김준용
- Issue Date
- 2021-05
- Publisher
- Henry Stewart Publications
- Citation
- Journal of Consumer Behaviour, v. 20.0, NO. 3.0, Page. 791-802
- Abstract
- While many studies have shown that cause-related marketing (CRM) is more effective when product-cause fit (PCF) is high than when it is low, some research has found otherwise. Furthermore, although a few studies demonstrated that high-PCF CRM is more effective when consumer–cause fit (CCF) or consumer–product fit (CPF) is also high, others have found that the moderating effect of CCF on high-PCF CRM is insignificant. Given the inevitable co-occurrence of CCF and CPF in CRM, CPF may moderate the effect of CCF on the effectiveness of high-PCF CRM. Hence, this research examined the interaction effect between the CCF and CPF on the effect of high-PCF CRM on consumers' product purchase intention (PPI). The results of an experiment showed that a high-PCF CRM enhanced the PPI regardless of the CCF when the CPF was low. However, when the CPF was high, high-PCF CRM enhanced the PPI when the CCF was also high but lowered the PPI when the CCF was low. The findings indicate that, for high-PCF CRM to affect PPI positively, CCF must be high when CPF is high, whereas high-PCF CRM may enhance PPI even if CCF is low when CPF is low. © 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd
- URI
- https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cb.1909https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/178412
- ISSN
- 1472-0817
- DOI
- 10.1002/cb.1909
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- COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS[E](경상대학) > BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION(경영학부) > Articles
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