An investigation of the persuasive effects of firm-consumer communication dyads using Facebook
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to provide a deeper understanding of the effective use of Facebook within the hotel industry. It explored which current Facebook practices are effective/persuasive using the elaboration likelihood model (ELM) as the main theoretical foundation.
Design/methodology/approach
Using an experimental design, the effects of consumers’ exposure to treatments, involving different levels of elaboration and source credibility, were examined to determine whether consumer’s process information from Facebook communication through a central or peripheral route.
Findings
The results of this research showed that consumer attitudes are affected by the source credibility, but not by the level of elaboration. Also, intentions to stay at the hotel and intentions to engage with the hotel brand via social media were not affected by the level of elaboration or source credibility.
Research limitations/implications
This study presents an important step forward in understanding how consumer persuasion takes place in an online environment. Also, this paper provides a first-hand account of the manner in which social media adds value to a business organization. In addition, this paper provides insight on how consumers process online information.
Originality/value
As this is the first conceptualization of the ELM in a social media context, this study is uniquely able to explain the concept of persuasion in the hotel industry. Such knowledge is invaluable to academics and hotel decision makers, especially because the research provides specific insights on the manner in which attitudes change in consumers.
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Citation
Atwood, M. and Morosan, C. (2015), "An investigation of the persuasive effects of firm-consumer communication dyads using Facebook", Worldwide Hospitality and Tourism Themes, Vol. 7 No. 3, pp. 295-313. https://doi.org/10.1108/WHATT-03-2015-0015
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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