soraya bakhtiari bastaki; peyman ghafari ashtiani; Ali hamidizadeh; Rasoul Sanavi Fard
Abstract
The growing evolution of social networks with intensified role in the business world and consequently in the advertising in one hand, and the ease of deception in such emerging media on the other hand, have increased the prevalence of deceptive advertising and false claims in the communication and commercial ...
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The growing evolution of social networks with intensified role in the business world and consequently in the advertising in one hand, and the ease of deception in such emerging media on the other hand, have increased the prevalence of deceptive advertising and false claims in the communication and commercial media. In this way, it is difficult for the audiences of social media ads to distinguish between the truthful and deceptive advertising and this can lead to distrust to social media advertising and reduced sales. In this regard, the present research aimed at providing a model for the perceived deception of social media advertising using grounded theory. For the purpose, in-depth and semi-structured interviews were performed among 15 people who had past deception related experiences in their purchase from social networks. Data analysis was undertaken using open coding method and MAXQDA 2020 software. Finally, the research conceptual model was designed based on 8 main categories, 15 sub-categories, and 71 concepts, and it was revealed that social media perceived usefulness and social media ads characteristics as “causes”, and media characteristics as “covariance” were effective on perceived deception. In this regard, customer knowledge and perceived trust were considered as “contingencies”. Consumer attitude was recognized as “condition”, and consumer characteristics was presented as contextual factor for such a process resulting in the occurrence of consumer psychological damage known as individual consequence of social media ads perceived deception.
Soraya Bakhtiari bastaki,; Peyman Ghafari ashtiani,; Ali Hamidizadeh,; Rasoul Sanavi Fard,
Abstract
he present research aimed at developing a model for perceived social media advertising deception. To attain the aim, the interpretive structural modeling approach was employed. The research sample included all of the lecturers and experts of social media marketing and advertisement field selected by ...
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he present research aimed at developing a model for perceived social media advertising deception. To attain the aim, the interpretive structural modeling approach was employed. The research sample included all of the lecturers and experts of social media marketing and advertisement field selected by the purposeful sampling method. Eventually, eight lecturers and experts of social media marketing and advertisement answered the considered questions. The selected experts had at least ten years of experience in studying, teaching, or working in the field of social media. The sampling continued up to the theoretical saturation point. To determine the reliability of the measurement instrument, the ICC value was confirmed in terms of its consistency and absolute agreement. The research results indicated that in relation to the research subject and the proposed model for perceived social media advertising deception, social media advertising attributes had the strongest effect, while the perceived usefulness, customer knowledge, perceived trust, customer attitude, customer attributes, and media attributes were mostly affected by and their own effects were trivial. In addition, the results revealed that the primary factor in the research i.e. social media advertising attributes, was among the influential or driving variables due to its high directional power and low dependency. Other factors were described with high directional power and high dependency. The variables were non-static and so classified as the hybrid variables.