Celebrity endorsement in tourism: Attention, emotional arousal and familiarity
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Moyle, Brent
Kralj, Anna
Li, Yaoqi
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Celebrity endorsement in tourism is utilised by global marketing practitioners to attract tourists to visit destinations. Despite this, studies are yet to assess the efficacy of two specific types of celebrity endorsement, a celebrity from the host country (host celebrity) vs. a celebrity from the country-of-origin (origin celebrity). Utilising the match-up hypothesis, this research applied a quasi-experimental design, consisting of a mixed method approach, which combined eye-tracking and self-report data. Convergent results across three studies demonstrate that an origin celebrity elicits a higher intention to visit, mediated by the emotional arousal evoked from the endorsement. Eye-tracking analysis demonstrated that an origin celebrity elicits a higher degree of visual attention and emotional arousal when the advertised scenery is familiar. However, this promotion effect disappears in unfamiliar scenery. This research contributes to an evolving debate on celebrity endorsement in tourism, revealing the psychological and physiological mechanisms underpinning the effectiveness of destination marketing campaigns.
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Tourism Management
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98
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Commercial services
Tourism
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Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
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Liu, B; Moyle, B; Kralj, A; Li, Y, Celebrity endorsement in tourism: Attention, emotional arousal and familiarity, Tourism Management, 2023, 98, pp. 104750