Consumer's Perception of Taboo in Advertising


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In a highly competitive market, advertisement became of great importance to ensure the spread of ideas, products and services. However, some critical issues that are placed by the environment play a major role in shaping advertisement. This research studies particular aspects that marketers should take into consideration through advertisements, by highlighting major factors that contribute to the success of advertisements. This study assesses four aspects; the influence of unorthodox advertising, the presence of taboos, society norms, and gender in shaping the perceptions and behaviors of consumers towards advertisements through an online questionnaire on Qualtrics filled by 213 participants. The results indicate that within the Lebanese context, unorthodox advertising and taboos shaped the perceptions and behaviors of consumers and their subsequent reaction to the subject of advertisements. The results also indicate that the society norms are great influencers towards the consumers through categorizing certain topics or issues as taboos. The perception of taboos was found to be gender sensitive as well, with women perceiving high taboos in ads.




Consumer Perception of Sexual Taboo in Ads and Its Effect on the Brand in the Lebanese Market


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The subject of "Taboo" and advertising has a long history of controversy involving issues in Lebanon of both culture and ethnic traditions that might discomfort its viewing audience. Taboo advertisements topics are mostly related to sex, death, drugs, nudity and religion. Although the use of taboos in ads can enhance brand awareness but still it can lead to a negative attitude toward the advertisement, which carries over into negative attitudes toward the brand image and negative purchase intentions. In this thesis we want to understand and analyze the Lebanese consumer perception of sexual taboo in advertisements. We will also separate these consumers into Males and Females groups to study the effect of gender on the perception of sexual taboos. Furthermore we will stress on the effect of the perceived sexual taboo on the brand image, the brand awareness and the purchase intentions. Date.




Consumer Perceptions Towards Taboo Ads Evidence from Lebanon


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Taboo ads are becoming a very controversial practice in the world and especially in the middle-east region, where culture and ethnic tradition play a vital role. Mainly taboo ads topics are drugs, sex, suicide, nudity, religious symbols, and physical abuse of women. Ads evolved from being seen in magazines and newspaper to a worldwide business, which is covered by television, billboards, moving billboards, and internet. We want to understand and describe the Lebanese consumer perception toward taboo ads. We are going to study the provocation of taboo in ads, and its effect to the brand image, plus the effects it has on the consumer decision in buying the product or using the service offered.




Taboo in Advertising


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Taboos are much more than just a synonym of ‘forbidden’. Proof of the concept’s complexity can be found in the way ads often try to hide the taboo inherent to their products or, conversely, in the way certain taboo readings are foregrounded on purpose in other ads. This volume shows why and how that happens, using print and television ads to exemplify (a) the elaborate strategies used by ads for certain products to cleverly hide the taboo inherent to them, and (b) the deliberate recourse to taboo references in ads for products that do not present any taboo connotation. The linguistic analysis undertaken takes into account the different modes (verbal language, music, sound effects, moving and static images) that convey meaning in ads. Taboo is very often conveyed or disguised through one of the channels while the others play the opposite role, thus achieving a balance that prevents the ad from being too obscure to be understood or too daring for the general public to accept it. For this comprehensive approach, concepts are drawn from different disciplines: textual and semiotic analysis from linguistics, theories of taboo from anthropology, and background to advertising from media studies.







Emotions, Advertising and Consumer Choice


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"Emotions, Advertising and Consumer Choice focuses on recent neurological and psychological insights - originating from brain scanning or neurological experiments - on basic emotional processes in the brain and their role in controlling human behaviour. These insights are translated by the authors to cover the behaviour of ordinary individuals in everyday life. The book looks at these developments in the light of traditional cognitive theories of consumer choice and it discusses the implications for advertising and other communication testing."--Jacket.




The Oxford Handbook of Taboo Words and Language


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This volume brings together experts from a wide range of disciplines to define and describe taboo words and language and to investigate the reasons and beliefs behind them. It examines topics such as impoliteness, swearing, censorship, taboo in deaf communities, translation of tabooed words, and the use of taboo in banter and comedy.




Humor in Advertising


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Humor has long been one of the most common approaches used in advertising. Whether in a big televised event like the Super Bowl or in new forms of digital advertising, everyone is exposed to funny ads, some of which both entertain the audience and help sell a product. Yet, the use of humor in advertising is complex; clearly not all humorous ads are successful. This comprehensive volume both summarizes the cumulative state of knowledge on humor in advertising and provides new cutting-edge research on key topics such as humor’s use in conjunction with emotional and sexual appeals, its use in digital advertising, and issues related to gender and cross-cultural applicability. Special emphasis is placed on defining humorous advertising and types of humor used, as well as outlining what conditions work for advertisers. The chapters examine humor in advertising and add insights on several cutting-edge issues in this stream of research. An overview article summarizing the overall body of literature accumulated over 50 years of research on humorous advertising defines types of humorous appeals. The degree to which humor is effective and the boundary conditions associated with when and how it works best in advertising is discussed. New research articles further contribute to cumulative knowledge by exploring the interaction of humor with other issues and techniques such as whether it travels internationally, gender issues, its use in conjunction with emotional and sexual appeals, and its presence in the digital contexts. The book concludes with an in-depth look at the evolution of humorous appeals over the oldest traditional advertising medium—outdoor advertising. The chapters in this book were originally published in International Journal of Advertising.




The Routledge Companion to Marketing and Feminism


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This comprehensive and authorative sourcebook offers academics, researchers and students an introduction to and overview of current scholarship at the intersection of marketing and feminism. In the last five years there has been a resurrection of feminist voices in marketing and consumer research. This mirrors a wider public interest in feminism – particularly in the media as well as the academy - with younger women discovering that patriarchal structures and strictures still limit women’s development and life opportunities. The "F" word is back on the agenda – made high profile by campaigns such as #MeToo and #TimesUp. There is a noticeably renewed interest in feminist scholarship, especially amongst younger scholars, and significantly insightful interdisciplinary critiques of this new brand of feminism, including the identification of a neoliberal feminism that urges professional women to achieve a work/family balance on the back of other women’s exploitation. Consolidating existing scholarship while exploring emerging theories and ideas which will generate further feminist research, this volume will be of interest to researchers, academics and students in marketing and consumption studies, especially those studying or researching the complex inter-relationship of feminism and marketing.




The SAGE Handbook of Marketing Ethics


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The SAGE Handbook of Marketing Ethics draws together an exhaustive overview of research into marketing’s many ethical conundrums, while also promoting more optimistic perspectives on the ways in which ethics underpins organizational practices. Marketing ethics has emerged in recent years as the key and collective concern within the ever-divergent fields of marketing and consumer research. This handbook brings together a rich and diverse body of scholarly research, with chapters on all major topics relevant to the field of marketing ethics, whilst also outlining future research directions. PART 1: Foundations of Marketing Ethics PART 2: Theoretical and Research Approaches to Marketing Ethics PART 3: Marketing Ethics and Social Issues PART 4: Issues in Consumer Ethics PART 5: Ethical Issues in Specific Sectors PART 6: Ethical Issues in the Marketing Mix PART 7: Concluding Comments and Reflections