Designing and Validating a Systematic Model of E-Advertising
- Mohammad Hamidizadeh
- Nasser Yazdani
- Akbar Tabriz
- Mohammad Latifi
Abstract
The paper’s aim is that how the electronic system is able to transmit the message and is considered as an advertising tool, influencing factors on consumer’s behavioral response should be identified in order to use this media desirably, effectively, and utilize the e-advertising advantages to satisfy consumers’ needs. This is a research an applied research and a descriptive one with field studies. There are some casual relationships among the research variables. A questionnaire is used to collect data. This study aims to designing, validating, and evaluating a model which explains the influence of e-advertising on consumer behavior as well as providing strengths and weaknesses of the model and suggesting solutions to enhance strengths and converting weaknesses to strengths. In this paper, capabilities of internet advertising are examined in a form of 14 content and communicate motives via a leading process (cognition, affection, and attitude) on consumer’s behavioral response (image and mentality, intention and desire, testing, purchasing and consuming) as “an e-advertising model” in Tehran Refah Chain Stores. Results show a suitability of the fitted structural model. The above mentioned company, however, should improve its website’s capability in content and communicate motives. In this way, internet advertisings of Refah Chain Store’s are able to have a desirable effectiveness in order to lead the consumer behavior.
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- DOI:10.5539/ijms.v4n2p130
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