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11th Annual International Research Conference 2022 (AIRC 2022) proceedings on “The Economic Calamity: Accost The Challenges and Resilience Through Business Innovation” march 07, 2023. Faculty of Management and Commerce, South Eastern University of Sri Lanka, University Park, Oluvil, Sri Lanka. pp.13-14. |
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Purpose: In recent years, there has been a growing trend of brand activism, where
companies use their platforms and resources to advocate for social and
environmental causes in addition to their traditional business objectives.
Therefore, this study aims to examine the impact of social brand activism in
advertising on the perceived brand attitude of millennials and generation Z
consumers concerning cosmetics brands in Sri Lanka.
Design/methodology/approach: For the proposed model of this study, social
brand activism in advertising is employed as an independent variable, including
dimensions: information credibility, celebrity trustworthiness, perceived
argument quality, issue involvement, perceived authenticity, and brand cause fit,
while perceived brand attitude is the dependent variable. Mainly, 150 young
consumers of respective brands, are randomly selected, representing the whole
population of generation Z and millennials consumers in Sri Lanka. A selfadministrated questionnaire is distributed, and responses are tested using SPSS
version 25. The study used a quantitative research approach, with descriptive
statistics, Karl Pearson's correlation analysis, and regression analysis utilized to
examine the data.
Findings: The study's findings emphasized that Social Brand Activism in
Advertising significantly impacts the perceived brand attitude. Moreover, it has
been concluded that all six dimensions of social brand activism significantly and
positively impacted the perceived brand attitude.
Practical implications: The study concluded that if corporations utilize social
brand activism efforts to influence young customers' positive brand attitudes
about cosmetics products in Sri Lanka, the efforts will be a success.
Research limitations: The results should be interpreted with caution due to
several limitations such as the small sample size, the narrow focus on cosmetics,
the use of self-administered questionnaires, and longer data collection due to
Covid-19.Originality value: The findings of this research study will support brand
managers, policymakers, and advertisers to be more concerned when they address
social issues through their marketing campaigns and other kinds of social moves. |
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