The Mind of the Beholder: Luxury Product Placement and Product-Background Scene Congruency: An Abstract

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Abstract

Product placement is a pervasive marketing technique. Focusing on luxury goods, we investigate how luxury associations modulate the effects of product-background scene congruency on purchase intentions. When a luxury product is placed in a movie scene, it can be visible in a congruent, upscale or incongruent, and downscale background. Past research has investigated plot-connection and product prominence, but less attention has been given to product-background scene congruency. We show that product-background scene congruency leads to higher purchase intentions toward the luxury-placed product only when movie viewers are primed with luxury associations. However, priming participants with non-luxury associations mitigate these effects. Results suggest that simultaneous product-background scene congruency and luxury associations are essential if luxury product placement is to be effective.

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Rossi, P., Pantoja, F., Kim, K., & Yoon, S. (2018). The Mind of the Beholder: Luxury Product Placement and Product-Background Scene Congruency: An Abstract. In Developments in Marketing Science: Proceedings of the Academy of Marketing Science (p. 257). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66023-3_93

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