Impact of Strategic Ambiguity Tagline on Billboard Advertising on Consumers Attention

Authors

  • Zaki Hasan Ziauddin University, Karachi, Pakistan
  • Muhammad Naeem Ziauddin University, Karachi, Pakistan.
  • Saleem Ahmed Ziauddin University, Karachi, Pakistan.
  • Syeda Zeerak Ziauddin University, Karachi, Pakistan.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51153/mf.v17i1.538

Keywords:

Billboards, strategic ambiguity, attitude, perception, brand motives, consumers attention.

Abstract

It has become difficult for firms to attract and retain customers in the prevailing competitive era. Therefore, they spend considerable resources on advertising mediums, including billboard advertising, apart from other strategies. Given its importance, we have developed a new model that examines the effect of attitudes, perception, brand motives on consumer attention. The study has also examined the effect of tagline ambiguity on consumers' attention and the moderating role of brand image. The study has collected the data from the e leading private business institutes of Karachi, as they are more familiar with the terminologies used in the study. The selected target would reduce variances in the self-administered questionnaire.   The study found that consumer attitude is a significant antecedent of consumer attention. And consumers' attitudes, perceptions, and brand motives significantly affect tagline ambiguity. The study has several implications for marketers and practitioners. Deliberate ambiguity significantly affects consumer attention. It promotes cognitive thinking, brand recall, and brand recognition. This allows firms the flexibility of changing value proposition. Many firms have successfully used ambiguity in their taglines. For example, Volkwagen'slogan "Somewhere between tuxedo and birthday suit." This slogan does not communicate anything definite about the products but forces the consumers to form an association. The study has focused on the private business students in Karachi. We recommend others extend this model to other cities and countries. We did not use control variables in this study, which future researchers can incorporate in their studies.

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2022-06-26