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Original Articles

Antecedents and consequences of consumer skepticism toward cause-related marketing: Gender as moderator and attitude as mediator

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Pages 31-52 | Received 01 Oct 2018, Accepted 06 Jun 2019, Published online: 20 Jun 2019
 

ABSTRACT

This study aims to understand the antecedents and consequences of consumer skepticism with respect to cause-related marketing (CRM). The study examines the mediating and moderating impact of attitude toward brand image and gender on the consequences of consumer skepticism. The study findings confirm the mediation and moderation effects of attitude toward brand image and gender and the relationship between skepticism and patronage intention. No empirical evidence was found for the relationship between the strategic motive to reduce consumer skepticism and CRM. The findings are relevant for both academicians and marketers. Academicians will be enriched by the knowledge of the antecedents, moderated and mediated variables, and their differential impact on consumer skepticism about CRM. The present study significantly contributes by examining numerous psychographic variables impacting consumer skepticism, thus developing an integrated model to understand how consumer skepticism impacts patronage intention. To the best of our knowledge, no such study has been conducted in the Indian context.

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Notes on contributors

Vibhas Amawate

Vibhas Amawate is a Doctoral student at IIM Kashipur. He has held leadership roles LG Electronics and Kantar Group (WPP). He is a Visiting Faculty at leading management institutions in India in the area of market and business research.

Madhurima Deb

Dr. Madhurima Deb is an Assistant Professor at IIM Kashipur. She obtained her PhD from Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. She has published papers in Marketing Intelligence & Planning and the International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management

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