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Does COVID-Related Advertising Lead To More Social Distancing? How Brands Can Influence Social Outcomes

Does COVID-Related Advertising Lead To More Social Distancing? How Brands Can Influence Social Outcomes

FromThe JM Buzz


Does COVID-Related Advertising Lead To More Social Distancing? How Brands Can Influence Social Outcomes

FromThe JM Buzz

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Length:
3 minutes
Released:
Dec 15, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Can brands play a major role in mitigating the adverse consequences of public health crises? A new Journal of Marketing study shows that COVID-19-related brand advertising effects on social distancing behavior were almost 11 times stronger in the absence of a cogent governmental response.

Read the full Journal of Marketing article here: https://doi.org/10.1177/00222429221130011

Read an in-depth recap of this research: https://www.ama.org/2022/11/08/can-brands-influence-social-outcomes-the-impact-of-covid-19-related-brand-advertising-on-social-distancing-behavior/

Reference: Ghosh Dastidar, Ayan, Sarang Sunder, and Denish Shah (2022), "Societal Spillovers of TV Advertising – Social Distancing During a Public Health Crisis," Journal of Marketing, doi:10.1177/00222429221130011

Producer: Marissa Lambert
Narrator: Josephine Stein
Acknowledgments: Sushma Kambagowni
Topics: advertising, social good, COVID-19, social distancing, public health, marketing, health crises, corporate social responsibility, social welfare

The JM Buzz is a production of the Journal of Marketing and is produced by University FM.
Released:
Dec 15, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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The JM Buzz discusses cutting-edge marketing research. In each episode, we outline a forthcoming article in Journal of Marketing, the premier scholarly journal in the marketing field. Enjoy! The JM Buzz is a production of the Journal of Marketing and is produced by University FM.