Social Media User-Influencer Congruity

  • Tafheem N
  • El-Gohary H
  • Sobh R
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Abstract

This paper explores and inspects the effect of user-influencer congruence on social media platforms para-social relationships and consumer brand engagement (COBRA). In addition, the paper inspects the influence of para-social relationships on consumers brand in addition to the influence of social media platform type in moderating the effect of personality on para-social relationships and COBRA. A conceptual framework is developed to demonstrate the proposed relationships. Data was collected using online questionnaires, with 180 valid responses. The results suggest that user-influencer personality congruence is a salient predictor of para-social relationships and COBRA and that para-social relationship(s) have a substantial impact on customer brand engagement. Nevertheless, the results also indicated that social media platform type do not influence the relationship between congruity and para-social relationships or COBRA.

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Tafheem, N., El-Gohary, H., & Sobh, R. (2021). Social Media User-Influencer Congruity. International Journal of Customer Relationship Marketing and Management, 13(1), 1–26. https://doi.org/10.4018/ijcrmm.289213

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