I Saw it in the Movies, But Does That Matter? Product Placement in a Cross Cultural Study Between Brazil and the USA
<p>The broader objective of this study was to measure the attitudes of consumers regarding the brand displayed by this strategy as well as to highlight recall, recognition and purchase intentions generated by product placement on consumers from both Brazil and the USA. Cronbach’s Alp...
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doaj-a9e9d27948a1487ca58ff4edecfe73762020-11-24T22:04:01ZporUniversidade Nove de JulhoREMark: Revista Brasileira de Marketing2177-51842013-06-0112212810.5585/remark.v12i2.25071652I Saw it in the Movies, But Does That Matter? Product Placement in a Cross Cultural Study Between Brazil and the USARicardo Boeing0André Torres Urdan1James William Gentry2UnivaliFGV - EAESPUniversity of Nebraska - Lincoln<p>The broader objective of this study was to measure the attitudes of consumers regarding the brand displayed by this strategy as well as to highlight recall, recognition and purchase intentions generated by product placement on consumers from both Brazil and the USA. Cronbach’s Alpha Coefficient ensured the reliability of survey instruments. The study involved the use of the Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) for the hypothesis testing. This study used the Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) to assess both the convergent and discriminant validities instead of using the Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) or the Principal Component Analysis (PCA). This reinforced for the use of the regression Chi Square and T statistical tests in further. Only hypothesis H3 was rejected, the rest were not. T test provided insight findings on specific subgroup significant differences. It can be concluded that product placement varies markedly in the U.S. from Brazil based on the influence of a range of factors. In order for product placement to become more competitive in the promotional marketing, there will be the need for researchers to extend focus from the traditional variables and add knowledge on the conventional marketplace.</p><p> </p><p><strong>DOI: 10.5585/remark.v12i2.2507</strong></p>http://www.revistabrasileiramarketing.org/ojs-2.2.4/index.php/remark/article/view/2507Product Placement, Cross Cultural Study, Mere exposure effect. |
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I Saw it in the Movies, But Does That Matter? Product Placement in a Cross Cultural Study Between Brazil and the USA |
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I Saw it in the Movies, But Does That Matter? Product Placement in a Cross Cultural Study Between Brazil and the USA |
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I Saw it in the Movies, But Does That Matter? Product Placement in a Cross Cultural Study Between Brazil and the USA |
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I Saw it in the Movies, But Does That Matter? Product Placement in a Cross Cultural Study Between Brazil and the USA |
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I Saw it in the Movies, But Does That Matter? Product Placement in a Cross Cultural Study Between Brazil and the USA |
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i saw it in the movies, but does that matter? product placement in a cross cultural study between brazil and the usa |
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Universidade Nove de Julho |
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REMark: Revista Brasileira de Marketing |
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2177-5184 |
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2013-06-01 |
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<p>The broader objective of this study was to measure the attitudes of consumers regarding the brand displayed by this strategy as well as to highlight recall, recognition and purchase intentions generated by product placement on consumers from both Brazil and the USA. Cronbach’s Alpha Coefficient ensured the reliability of survey instruments. The study involved the use of the Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) for the hypothesis testing. This study used the Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) to assess both the convergent and discriminant validities instead of using the Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) or the Principal Component Analysis (PCA). This reinforced for the use of the regression Chi Square and T statistical tests in further. Only hypothesis H3 was rejected, the rest were not. T test provided insight findings on specific subgroup significant differences. It can be concluded that product placement varies markedly in the U.S. from Brazil based on the influence of a range of factors. In order for product placement to become more competitive in the promotional marketing, there will be the need for researchers to extend focus from the traditional variables and add knowledge on the conventional marketplace.</p><p> </p><p><strong>DOI: 10.5585/remark.v12i2.2507</strong></p> |
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Product Placement, Cross Cultural Study, Mere exposure effect. |
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