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Abstract
The authors compare the responses of non-distinctive majority viewers (ie ‘straight’) and distinctive minority viewers (ie ‘gay’) to majority-targeted ads, minoritytargeted ads and inclusive ads, which juxtapose majority and minority characters in a compatible manner. The study further investigates gay representation in inclusive ads. The results reveal that the non-stereotypical gay images in inclusive ads induce a less negative attitude among straight viewers. In addition, gay viewers’ responses toward gay ads and inclusive ads are equally favourable. The results highlight the potential of inclusive ads with non-stereotypical images of minorities to communicate effectively with minority consumers without alienating the majority.
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Author's Biography
Xiaoqi Han holds a PhD degree in Marketing from the University of Cincinnati. Her scholarly interests include consumer information processing, persuasion, cultural, visual and verbal appeal in advertising, consumer inference, consumer bias and techniques of debiasing. She is particularly interested in exploring the mechanism behind consumers’ lack of sensitivity to missing information (omission neglect) in the context of consumer judgment and decision making.
Sunny Wanhsiu Tsai received her PhD in Advertising from the University of Texas at Austin. Her research examines the influence of advertising as a powerful cultural institution in capitalistic societies. Specifically, she has investigated topics such as gay consumers’ response to gay advertising, cross-cultural comparison of brands’ social media messages, consumer acculturation, consumer ethnocentrism, and minority consumers’ response to multicultural advertising.