Young children (i.e., younger than 8) have low persuasion knowledge (children’s persuasion knowledge [CPK]) of advertisements, low skepticism about advertising false claims, and a high tendency to recognize advertised brands, so they are seen as a vulnerable group by most of the society. These vulnerability issues can be largely influenced by the display magnitude of brands (i.e., prominently or nonprominently) due to these children’s limited capacity for memory, yet no researchers have studied this influence. An experiment-based study (N = 233, 4- to 7-year olds) with structured interviews were undertaken to understand the impacts of brand display magnitude. Results show that CPK increases with young children’s recognition of the prominent...
Advertising towards children confirms the importance of marketing communication, as they are importa...
Increasingly, information from children's profile pages on social network sites is being used to tar...
Children's understanding of persuasion (also referred to as persuasion knowledge) develops with age....
The purpose of the research is to investigate when young children develop brand awareness by means o...
Contains fulltext : 134968.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of th...
Purpose – This article examines whether a television brand placement warning cue can alter young chi...
How children assess a product's brand and other perceptual attributes is one of the primary issu...
Young children under 8 years old are viewed as especially vulnerable to marketing communications bec...
Many studies demonstrate the positive relation between advertising and children’s consumption behavi...
Increasingly, information from children's profile pages on social network sites is used to target on...
Children in this world almost immersed in the environment of brands. Acquiring brand knowledge is ne...
The young children’s (eight-year-olds and younger) market for items and services they consume is est...
It is widely assumed that advertising literacy makes children less susceptible to advertising effect...
Many studies explore advertising influence on children (Kunkel et al., 2004) with its intended and u...
This research was designated with three goals. First, this study is aimed to investigate the influ...
Advertising towards children confirms the importance of marketing communication, as they are importa...
Increasingly, information from children's profile pages on social network sites is being used to tar...
Children's understanding of persuasion (also referred to as persuasion knowledge) develops with age....
The purpose of the research is to investigate when young children develop brand awareness by means o...
Contains fulltext : 134968.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of th...
Purpose – This article examines whether a television brand placement warning cue can alter young chi...
How children assess a product's brand and other perceptual attributes is one of the primary issu...
Young children under 8 years old are viewed as especially vulnerable to marketing communications bec...
Many studies demonstrate the positive relation between advertising and children’s consumption behavi...
Increasingly, information from children's profile pages on social network sites is used to target on...
Children in this world almost immersed in the environment of brands. Acquiring brand knowledge is ne...
The young children’s (eight-year-olds and younger) market for items and services they consume is est...
It is widely assumed that advertising literacy makes children less susceptible to advertising effect...
Many studies explore advertising influence on children (Kunkel et al., 2004) with its intended and u...
This research was designated with three goals. First, this study is aimed to investigate the influ...
Advertising towards children confirms the importance of marketing communication, as they are importa...
Increasingly, information from children's profile pages on social network sites is being used to tar...
Children's understanding of persuasion (also referred to as persuasion knowledge) develops with age....