Celebrity endorsement in African context: TEARS model approach

Author:

Oteh Ogbonnaya UkehORCID,Oloveze Ambrose OgbonnaORCID,Emeruem Obianuju Linda,Ahaiwe Emmanuel OnyedikachiORCID

Abstract

PurposePatronage of local footwear have not been encouraging in Nigeria despite recent investments. The purpose of the study is to evaluate celebrity endorsement and customer patronage of small and medium-scale enterprises (SMEs) products in African context, with focus on trustworthiness, expertise, attractiveness, respect and similarity (TEARS) model.Design/methodology/approachThe research was designed as a descriptive survey. An online structured questionnaire was applied for data collection. Cronbach Alpha and content validity were used for reliability and validity, respectively. TEARS model was used to ascertain key dimensions, and Pearson correlation coefficient and logistic regression were applied into the analysis.FindingsThe findings reveal that celebrity endorsement is not associated with patronage of local footwears, though TEARS model analysis indicates the direction of consumers rating on celebrity endorsement. Factors such as recommendation and quality impact the consumer willingness to buy local footwear.Research limitations/implicationsThe small sample size calls for caution in generalization.Practical implicationsThe study suggests that although the TEARs model is viable, all the dimensions are mutually exclusive. However, this depends on the characteristics of the brand. In driving patronage, managers must pay attention to personal and non-personal cues such as price, quality and source of information about their brand.Originality/valueThe originality is buttressed from the value it provides for local product production and patronage. The significant factors are indicated as key to addressing low patronage.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Management of Technology and Innovation,Marketing,Business and International Management,Management Information Systems

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