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How social media influencers affect behavioural intentions towards recommended brands: the role of emotional attachment and information value

Sánchez-Fernández, Raquel and Jiménez-Castillo, David (2021): How social media influencers affect behavioural intentions towards recommended brands: the role of emotional attachment and information value. Published in: Journal of Marketing Management , Vol. 37, No. 11-12 (2021): pp. 1123-1147.

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Abstract

Despite the current relevance of social media influencers in brand communication strategies, questions remain about the factors that determine their influential power and how this power affects follower behaviour. This research examines the role of emotional attachment and perceived information value in the process of influence that can lead followers to manifest behavioural intentions toward the brands endorsed by influencers. The results show that both factors act as determinants of followers’ perceived influence, which in turn predicts followers’ positive word-of-mouth (WOM) about recommended brands and purchase intention. In fact, perceived influence plays a mediating role in these relationships. Positive WOM and purchase intention are also significantly related. The findings contribute to a deeper understanding of the nature and effects of the persuasive power of social media influencers. Key implications for researchers and practitioners are discussed.

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