Author:
Lacap Jean Paolo Gomez,Cruz Mary Rose Maharlika,Bayson Antonino Jose,Molano Richard,Garcia John Gilbert
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to explore how parasocial relationships with Korean celebrity endorsers on social media result in brand credibility and loyalty.
Design/methodology/approach
The participants were identified through a purposive sampling approach, and they were composed of consumers who purchased Korean-celebrity-endorsed products and services of a telecommunications company. The hypothesized relationships were gauged using a predictive approach as a research design via partial least squares (PLS) path modeling.
Findings
The findings show that all hypothesized relationships are supported. In particular, social media interaction was found to have a substantial, positive and significant effect on self-disclosure. Moreover, self-disclosure has a considerably significant and direct effect on parasocial relationships and was found to indirectly affect the link between social media interactions and parasocial relationships. The results further reveal that social media interactions and parasocial relationships predict source trustworthiness, leading to brand credibility and loyalty.
Originality/value
To the best of the authors’ knowledge, the present undertaking is the only study that examined how parasocial relationships on social media are built when foreign celebrities, in this case, the well-known Korean popular group BTS, endorse telecommunications products and services.
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