Abstract

This study investigates the relationship between involvement, presence and communication (advertising and word-of-mouth) judgement in a computer-mediated communications environment. A popular computer game was modified to incorporate persuasive communication within game play. Results indicate that involvement affects communication judgement and that the degree of experienced presence within the environment mediates this relationship.

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