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Research Articles

Branded content and motivations for social media use as drivers of brand outcomes on social media: a cross-cultural study

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Pages 637-671 | Received 28 Sep 2022, Accepted 12 May 2023, Published online: 27 May 2023
 

Abstract

Social media are increasingly popular for delivering branded content to consumers worldwide. A central task for researchers is to understand what consumer brand-related motivations and brand appeals drive consumer engagement and benefit brand outcomes across different cultures. Based on the Uses and Gratifications theory, this study explores how individuals’ motivations for social media use and branded content reflecting these motivations affect three focal consumer brand responses (viral behavioral intentions, click intention, and purchase intention) across different cultural contexts, namely Western European (i.e. Austria, Belgium, Sweden) and Latin (i.e. Brazil, Chile, Portugal) cultures. Our results exhibit significant positive effects of motivations (Remuneration) and branded appeals (entertainment appeal) on consumer responses that prevail in both Western European and Latin cultures. Managers implementing cross-cultural social media marketing can use the insights of this paper as a guide to target audiences with brand appeals, enhancing the effectiveness of their brand communication activities on social media.

Acknowledgments

We are grateful to our colleagues Carmem Meira Cunha, Kristien Daems, Sandra Diehl, Ana Isabel Lopes, Sara Rosengren, and Rodrigo Uribe, for their support during the translation process of our stimuli and materials.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Notes

1 We use “Social interaction” as short for the “Integration and Social interaction” motivation.

Additional information

Funding

The first author acknowledges the support from the National Agency for Research and Development (ANID)/Scholarship Program/DOCTORADO BECAS CHILE/2017 – 72180395 doctoral grant.

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