Abstract

Researchers frequently cite the importance of testing the validity of Western business theory in other regions of the world such as Asia. In response, this study seeks to determine whether US.-based theory concerning the use of humor in television adver- tising has predictive validity in two rapidly emerging Asian markets (Korea and Thailand) and one European market (Germany). Of par- ticular interest are hypothesized relationships between product type and marketers' use of humor to communicate brand information. While some evidence of predictive validity is found, the overall pattern of results suggests that international business managers should exercise caution before assuming that U.S. advertising suate- gies apply in other national markets.

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