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Self-Influencer Congruence, Parasocial Relationships, Credibility, and Purchase Intentions: A Sequential Mediation Model

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Abstract

This study aims to examine the impact of self-influencer congruence on purchase intentions via the sequential mediation of parasocial relationships and credibility. A research model is developed and tested using survey data from 172 social media users, and it was tested using structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM). The findings indicate that parasocial relationships mediate the relationship between self-influencer congruence. Furthermore, it is discovered that credibility mediates the relationship between parasocial relationships and purchase intentions. Finally, parasocial relationships and credibility sequentially mediate the relationship between self-influencer congruence and purchase intentions. While previous studies have explored the impact of self-influencer congruence on purchase intentions, this study is the first to investigate the underlying mechanism by which self-influencer congruence influences purchase intentions through the sequential mediation of parasocial relationships and credibility.

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