THE DIFFERENCE IN CONSUMER RISK PERCEPTION BETWEEN CELEBRITY ENDORSER AND EXPERT ENDORSER IN COLLEGE ADVERTISEMENTS

This research aims to examine the difference in consumer risk perception between celebrity and expert endorser in advertisement. Weproposed two hypothesis, HI: There is a difference in consumer risk perception between an expert endorser and celebrity endorser in college advertisement. H2: There is a...

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Main Author: Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib
Format: Article NonPeerReviewed
Published: [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 2009
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Online Access:https://repository.ugm.ac.id/27659/
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Summary:This research aims to examine the difference in consumer risk perception between celebrity and expert endorser in advertisement. Weproposed two hypothesis, HI: There is a difference in consumer risk perception between an expert endorser and celebrity endorser in college advertisement. H2: There is a difference in consumer risk perception between an expert endorser and a celebrity endorser in college advertisement, which is moderated by the consumer product knowledge. Experimental design was employed in this study with Statistical Experimental- Completely Randomized Design. This was conducted on three groups to test HI and six groups to test H2. To test HI, the participant of each group was givenfull color print ads using celebrity endorser, expert endorser and nonendorser in advertisement. We go further splitting each group with high and low consumer product knowledge to test H2. Theparticipants of this research are 200 students of SMA 7 Semarang. We use One Way Anova to test HI and two ways Anova to test H2. Our findings showed that there is a difference in consumer risk perception between an expert endorser and celebrity endorser in college advertisement. We alsofound that there is no difference in consumer risk perception between an expert endorser and a celebrity endorser in college's advertisement, which is moderated by the consumer product knowledge. We also found that there is difference in consumer's perceived performance risk. consumer's perceived financial risk and consumer's sodal risk between an expert and celebrity endorser in College advertisement. On the other hand, we found there is no difference in consumer perceived psychological risk between an expert and celebrity endorser in College advertisement. Keywords: celebrity endorser, expert endorser, consumer risk perception, consumer product knowledge.