Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
351549 Computers in Human Behavior 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Advergames are a form of branded entertainment that feature advertising messages, logos, and trade characters in a game format. This paper reports a preliminary examination on the effects of an advergame on perceived brand value in a context of mobile social networking sites (SNSs). Drawn upon categorization theory, the study posits that, while mobile SNS engagement stimulates electronic word-of-mouth (eWOM) intention among game players, perceived brand-game fit also drives eWOM intention, which in turn positively affects perceived brand value. Furthermore, perceived brand-game fit is contemplated to be a direct driver of perceived brand value. A research model is validated by a large-scale online survey. Using a real promotional campaign for a popular consumer good (Procter & Gamble’s Pringles), the authors create an advergame for one of the most popular mobile SNSs in Japan. The results from structural equation modeling corroborate all hypothesized relationships. This article closes with some theoretical and managerial implications, as well as recognition of important limitations.

► This report is based on a real advergaming campaign on a mobile social networking site. ► We address a question how an advergame improves the value of the brand sponsoring the campaign. ► People circulate their advergaming experience through electronic word-of-mouth on the site. ► Brand-game fit plays an important role in the value creation during the advergaming campaign.

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