Consumer Reactions to Intrusiveness of Online-Video Advertisements: Do Length, Informativeness, and Humor Help (or Hinder) Marketing Outcomes?
Kendall Goodrich and Shu Z. Schiller
Wright State University
Dennis Galletta
University of Pittsburgh
Management slant
- Intrusive online video advertisements negatively affect attitudes and intentions toward both the advertised brand and the host Web site.
- For the advertiser, higher intrusiveness is associated with greater abandonment of the advertisement, less favorable brand attitudes, and reduced purchase intention.
- For Web site owners, intrusive advertisements are associated with negative site attitudes and reduced revisit intentions.
- Video advertisements that are perceived as informative or humorous,...