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Title: | Influencer marketing effectiveness | Authors: | Leung, FF Gu, FF Li, Y Zhang, JZ Palmatier, RW |
Issue Date: | Nov-2022 | Source: | Journal of marketing research, Nov. 2022, v. 86, no. 6, 93-115 | Abstract: | Influencer marketing initiatives require firms to select and incentivize online influencers to engage their followers on social media in an attempt to promote the firms’ offerings. However, limited research considers the costs of influencer marketing when evaluating these campaigns’ effectiveness, particularly from an engagement elasticity perspective. Moreover, it is unclear whether and how marketers could enhance influencer marketing effectiveness by strategically selecting influencers, targeting their followers, or managing content. This study draws on a communication model to examine how factors related to the sender of a message (influencer), the receiver of the message (influencer's followers), and the message itself (influencer's posts) determine influencer marketing effectiveness. The findings show that influencer originality, follower size, and sponsor salience enhance effectiveness, and posts that announce new product launches diminish it. Several tensions arise when firms select influencers and manage content: Influencer activity, follower–brand fit, and post positivity all exert inverted U-shaped moderating effects on influencer marketing effectiveness, suggesting that firms that adopt a balanced approach along these dimensions can achieve greater effectiveness. These novel insights offer important implications for marketers designing influencer marketing campaigns. | Keywords: | Influencer marketing effectiveness Online influencers Consumer engagement Social media Marketing strategy |
Publisher: | American Marketing Association | Journal: | Journal of marketing research | ISSN: | 0022-2437 | EISSN: | 1547-7193 | DOI: | 10.1177/00222429221102889 | Rights: | © American Marketing Association 2022 This is the accepted version of the publication Leung, F. F., Gu, F. F., Li, Y., Zhang, J. Z., & Palmatier, R. W. (2022). Influencer Marketing Effectiveness. Journal of Marketing, 86(6), 93–115. Copyright © 2022 (American Marketing Association). DOI:10.1177/00222429221102889. |
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