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Title: Effectiveness of Digital Rhetoric Persuasion on Genz Consumer Purchasing Decisions
Authors: Gupta, Hemant
Parmar, Bhaveshkumar J
Keywords: Advertisement Effectiveness
Digital Rhetoric
Genz
Logistic Regression
Purchase Intention
Social-Media Advertisement
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Global Knowledge, Memory and Communication
Emerald Publishing
Abstract: Purpose: The study aims to analyze the effectiveness of digital rhetoric persuasion on GenZ purchase decision. Digital rhetoric (DR) is an art of persuasion used in social media communication to shape and influence the course of an individual. It has been used in social media advertisements (SMAs) to increase its perceived effectiveness. GenZ consumers are more vibrant than previous generations’ consumers because of high levels of literacy and capacity to adapt to new technology. Therefore, understanding the effects of rhetorical support decisions to act on and mold consumers’ reasoning and judgment is particularly significant in relation to GenZ purchasing decisions and the rhetorical persuasive methods. Concurrently, the moderating effect of generation cohort theory also needs to be examined. Design/methodology/approach: The threshold model for consumers’ purchase decisions in the form of logistic regression has been applied to examine the impact of DR through SMAs on the purchase intention (PI) of GenZ consumers. Simultaneously, the moderating effect of generation cohort theory is being examined by comparative analysis of different generations’ PI moderation by DR effect. Findings: The results of the current study reveal that DR via SMAs has a positive and significant influence on GenZ consumers’ PI, whereas other older generation consumers do not get similarly affected by the same. Originality/value: In an emerging economy like India, where 30% of the population belongs to the GenZ category and the digital advertising industry is growing by double digits, the present study takes a novel approach to examine the impact of DR via SMAs on GenZ consumers’ PI. Concurrently, it also provides an understanding of the moderation effect of generation cohort theory on perceived effectiveness of DR. © 2024, Emerald Publishing Limited.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1108/GKMC-05-2023-0172
http://gnanaganga.inflibnet.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/15111
ISSN: 2514-9342
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