My friend likes this brand: Do ads with social context attract more attention on social networking sites?

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

7-1-2018

Abstract

This study examined differences between native advertisements with and without friend referrals on social networking sites. Specifically, we examined whether native ads that included friend referrals attracted more attention than native advertisements that did not include friend referrals. Further, the study examined whether participants with higher privacy concerns reacted differently to friend referrals than did individuals with lower privacy concerns. Results suggested that participants had longer attention duration for ads without friend referrals, especially among individuals with high privacy concerns. This suggests a popular form of advertising on social media, those thought to be effective due to the social context of a friend referral, often underperforms when compared to ads that don't include friend referrals.

Publication Source (Journal or Book title)

Computers in Human Behavior

First Page

420

Last Page

429

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