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Microblogging reactions to celebrity endorsement: effects of parasocial relationship and source factors
Abstract:Companies have begun to utilize celebrity microbloggers to promote their brands and products because the microblog has become an influential social media channel in people’s daily lives. This study explores the predictors of followers’ microblogging reactions to celebrity endorsement on microblogs, including the acceptance of posting celebrity endorsements as well as the intentions to retweet and continue following the celebrity microblogger. The results of an online survey (N?=?862) indicated that parasocial relationships (PSR) and celebrity–product congruence were salient antecedents of the followers’ microblogging reactions to celebrity endorsements, while the celebrity microblogger’s attractiveness and credibility had no significant impact on the followers’ reactions to celebrity endorsement. The followers’ acceptance of posting celebrity endorsements on microblogs served as a mediator between the PSR and the followers’ intentions to retweet the endorsement messages and to continue following the celebrity microblogger. A conceptual model is developed to demonstrate the influential process of celebrity endorsements in the microblog context.
Keywords:celebrity endorsement  parasocial relationship  microblog  social media  source models
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