THE EFFECTS OF SPONSOR RELEVANCE ON CONSUMER REACTIONS TO INTERNET SPONSORSHIPS

This study reports the results of two experiments that were conducted to examine the effects of Internet sponsorships and the role of sponsor relevance in these effects. Experiment 1 used a group of college students and Experiment 2 replicated the first experiment using a group of nonstudent adults....

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Advertising research
Attitudes
Brand image
Brands
Consumers
Corporate sponsorship
Experiments
Graphics
Hyperlinks
Internet
Marketing
Memory
Olympic games
Online advertising
Semantics
Sponsorship
Studies
Travel
Variables
Websites
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