Entrancing Ourselves with YouTube: Emotion-producing Practices Amplify the Impact of Branded Video
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| Publication date | 2019 |
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| Book title | Big Ideas in Public Relations Research and Practice |
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| Series | Advances in Public Relations and Communication Management |
| Pages (from-to) | 39-56 |
| Publisher | Bingley: Emerald Publishing |
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This chapter begins with an exploratory approach to understanding how online branded video results in positive impressions among viewers. Scholars have examined the characteristics of videos that contribute to their appeal (e.g. Ashley & Tuten, 2015; Berger & Milkman, 2012; Botha & Reyneke, 2013; Dafonte-Gomez, 2014; Southgate, Westoby, & Page, 2010). Separate strands of literature have identified social practices and emotions likely to influence the perceptions of branded content. This chapter bridges the gap between those two strands by asking which social practices produce the emotions that lead to greater enjoyment of a video. Using a series of multiple regressions, we constructed a path analysis model linking key social practices and emotions that lead to positive evaluations of branded videos. The model provides strategic direction for the makers of online branded video.
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| Document type | Chapter |
| Language | English |
| Related publication | The Big Idea of Employees as Strategic Communicators in Public Relation |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1108/S2398-391420190000004004 |
| Other links | https://books.emeraldinsight.com/page/detail/Big-Ideas-in-Public-Relations-Research-and-Practice/?k=9781838675080 |
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