COVID-19 messages in sponsored social media posts: The positive impact of influencer-brand fit and prior parasocial interaction

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Abstract

This study explores the dissemination potential of a COVID-19 message embedded in a sponsored social media post. The moderating role of prior parasocial interaction and influencer-brand fit were considered. 365 respondents participated in the study. A 3 (control, congruent, incongruent brand) × 2 (control, COVID-19 message) between-subject online experiment was designed and executed. Data were analyzed using a mediated moderation model. Results indicated that the three-way interaction of the COVID-19 message, brand presence and prior parasocial interaction affected the perceived influencer credibility, attitudes towards the social media post, and the behavioral engagement with the post. When the COVID-19 message was included in the post, increased prior parasocial interaction intensified the positive effect of influencer-brand fit on influencer credibility, which in turn resulted in a more positive attitude towards the post, and a higher behavioral engagement. Theoretical and practical implications were discussed.

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Buvár, Á., Szilágyi, S. F., Balogh, E., & Zsila, Á. (2022). COVID-19 messages in sponsored social media posts: The positive impact of influencer-brand fit and prior parasocial interaction. PLoS ONE, 17(10 October). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0276143

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