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How Social Media Influencers Foster Relationships with Followers: The Roles of Source Credibility and Fairness in Parasocial Relationship and Product Interest

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Pages 133-147 | Published online: 13 Jul 2020
 

Abstract

Via the unprecedented interactivity of social media, social media personae can build strong relationships with followers. Such relationships, which carry great marketing potential, appeal to corporations and brands. Based on the literature of source credibility and communication justice, this study investigated the determinants of the parasocial relationship between social media influencers and their followers, as well as their effects on followers’ interests in the products advertised by influencers. The results of an online survey showed that followers’ perceived attractiveness of influencers, similarity to influencers, procedural fairness, and interpersonal fairness of their interactions with influencers are positively related to the strength of their parasocial relationship with influencers, which further mediates the effect of the aforementioned factors on followers’ interests in influencer-promoted products. The findings of this study explicate the mechanism through which influencers foster relationships with followers and also provide practitioners with insights on orchestrating strategic influencer campaigns.

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Notes on contributors

Shupei Yuan

Shupei Yuan (PhD, Michigan State University) is an assistant professor, Department of Communication, Northern Illinois University.

Chen Lou

Chen Lou (PhD, Michigan State University) is an assistant professor of integrated marketing communication, Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University.

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Most Influential Articles in 2020—American Academy of Advertising Journals

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