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The relationship between brand experience and word-of-mouth in the TV series sector: The moderating effect of culture and gender

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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/95100
DOI: 10.1080/13527266.2021.2011376
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Rojas Lamorena, Álvaro José; Alcántara Pilar, Juan Miguel; Rodríguez López, María Eugenia
Date
2021
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This work was supported by the Spanish National Research Programme (grant number ECO2017- 88458-R), the Andalusian Program for R&D (grant number P20-01021); Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport of the Government of Spain (Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte FPU16/ 07456).
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Omni-channel management is an increasingly popular strategy that involves creating multiple forms of contact between brands and customers to maximise interaction and thereby generate global brand experiences, which can constitute a competitive advantage. The television-series sector is no exception to this phenomenon. The aim of the present research is to examine the effect of television- drama-series brand experience on the generation of word-ofmouth communication among viewers. The study analyses the moderating effect of viewers’ gender and culture – specifically, the individualism/collectivism variable proposed by Geert Hofstede, – in the context of series with high vs. low levels of sexual and violent content. The results indicate that these variables exert a moderating effect on the relationship between brand experience and word-of-mouth only in the case of TV drama series with a low level of such content. Women and culturally-individualistic audiences will be more prone to the experience-based generation of word-of-mouth for this type of television series.
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