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The relationship between celebrities’ credibility and advertising effectiveness

Purpose The purpose of this study is twofold, first, the study aimed at investigating the impact of celebrities’ credibility on advertising effectiveness by examining the celebrity attributes that are likely to influence consumer attitude towards celebrity-endorsed TV advertising and their purchase...

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Published in:Journal of Islamic marketing 2016-06, Vol.7 (2), p.148-166
Main Authors: Hassan Fathelrahman Mansour, Ilham, Mohammed Elzubier Diab, Dalia
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Effectiveness
Endorsements
Marketing
Muslims
Purchase intention
Studies
Television advertising
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