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How Do Generational Differences Drive Response to Social-Issue Ads?

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ABSTRACT This study investigated the effects of consumers' underlying value orientations to determine whether consumers respond differently to corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives depending on age. The findings suggest that… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT This study investigated the effects of consumers' underlying value orientations to determine whether consumers respond differently to corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives depending on age. The findings suggest that younger consumers more likely had favorable responses to CSR advertising than older consumers. Floodlight analysis—derived from an earlier method (Johnson and Neyman, 1936)—suggests that although millennials did not support CSR initiatives motivated by a vertical collectivistic orientation, such as fulfilling duties, consumers from Generation X and baby boomers did. Baby boomers did not use a horizontal individualism value (e.g., freedom and uniqueness) in evaluating advertisers' motives in supporting social causes, whereas millennials and Generation X consumers did.

Keywords: response social; issue ads; generational differences; drive response; social issue; differences drive

Journal Title: Journal of Advertising Research
Year Published: 2020

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