Modeling the Determinants and Effects of Creativity in Advertising
Smith, Robert E., Scott B. MacKenzie, Xiaojing Yang, Laura M. Buchholz, and William K. Darley (2007), “Modeling the Determinants and Effects of Creativity in Advertising,” Marketing Science, 26(6), 819-33.
46 Pages Posted: 19 Mar 2014
Date Written: March 17, 2014
Abstract
Consumer perceptions of advertising creativity are investigated in a series of studies beginning with scale development and ending with comprehensive model testing. Results demonstrate that perceptions of ad creativity are determined by the interaction between divergence and relevance, and that overall creativity mediates their effects on consumer processing and response.
Keywords: Creativity, Divergence, Advertising, Relevance
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