Borchers N, Woelke J
Forschungsartikel (Zeitschrift) | Peer reviewedAdvertisers’ increasing use of embedded advertising formats makes it more difficult for consumers to identify persuasive intents in advertiser mes-sages. However, only if consumers identify these intents and categorize mes-sages as advertising, can they activate advertising-specific reception strategies which might result in lessened persuasion effects. The fact that consumers reg-ularly miss persuasive intents in non-traditional advertising environments, we suggest in this article, carries epistemological and methodical implications. To better appreciate these implications, we argue for a more systematic adoption of a constructivist approach in advertising research. Some established concepts in advertising research such as the persuasion knowledge model and advertis-ing literacy already implicitly follow a constructivist rationale. However, to more fully exploit the potential of a constructivist approach, we review communication concepts that inform advertising research, clarify why a constructivist approach increases the explanatory power of advertising research, and discuss challenges for research designs.
Woelke, Jens | Institut für Kommunikationswissenschaft |