Abstract

Despite substantial interest in advertisement-context congruence as a determinant of advertisement effectiveness and advertisement memory in digital platforms, especially in the electronic magazine (e-magazine) context, less attention has been devoted to identifying how it influences advertisement persuasion. This issue is explored through three between-subjects experimental studies: in Study 1, the causal role of advertisement-context congruence on advertisement persuasion and the conditional role of consumer motive as a chronic characteristic; in Study 2, consumer motive as a situational aspect and the mediating role of felt involvement; and in Study 3, generalizability, using a diverse sample. The insights generated enrich the understanding of the various conditions and mechanisms that create advertisement persuasion in e-magazines to create better advertisement effectiveness.

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