Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11718/27033
Title: Celebrity co‐creator or celebrity endorser? Exploringmediating and moderating factors in Marcom decision
Authors: Roy, Subhadip
Mishra, Aditya Shankar
Bailey, Ainsworth Anthony
Keywords: celebrity co‐creator, celebrity endorsements, co‐creation, experimental design, India.
Issue Date: 19-Dec-2023
Publisher: Wiley
Abstract: The present research delves into the concept of celebrity co‐creation from the consumer behavior perspective. It explores the impact of the degree of a celebrity's involvement with a brand (celebrity as an endorser vs. celebrity as a co‐creator) on consumers' advertisement and brand‐based evaluations (Study 1) and purchase behavior (Study 2). The research subsequently incorporates the mediating effects of consumers' perceived risk (Study 3) and the moderating effect of celebrity expertise(Study 4) in the relationships. Three of the four studies were controlled experiments among nonstudent samples (combined n= 486), while one was a field study. Major findings indicate that a celebrity co‐creator is more effective than a celebrity endorser, but both cases of celebrity presence are more effective than the control(Studies 1 and 2). This effect is observed to be mediated by the consumers' perceived risk (Study 3) and moderated by the celebrity's expertise (Study 4).The present research provides a new direction to value co‐creation research from the communications perspective and adds to the literature on celebrity endorsements.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11718/27033
ISSN: 15206793
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