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Brand Visual Eclipse (BVE): When the Brand Fixation Spent is Minimal in Relation to the Celebrity

In: Information Systems and Neuroscience

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  • Wajid H. Rizvi

    (Institute of Business Administration)

Abstract

This study investigates overshadowing effect of a celebrity. A term brand visual eclipse (BVE) is coined, the BVE occurs when brand fixation spent is minimal of the celebrity fixation spent. High BVE occurs when brand receive less than or equal to twenty percent fixation spent of the celebrity; moderate BVE occurs when the brand receives more than twenty percent and less than or equal to eighty percent fixation spent of the celebrity fixation spent and low BVE occurs when brand receive more than eighty percent fixation spent of the celebrity fixation spent. Two product categories were analyzed (Detergent Bar Brand and Mobile Brand), based on eye tracking data, the results suggest that high eclipse was observed in both categories. The BVE can be used as an advertising effectiveness indicator based on biometric data. The data was collected (n = 30) using Tobii-X30 Hz and was analyzed using iMotions biometric platform.

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  • Wajid H. Rizvi, 2020. "Brand Visual Eclipse (BVE): When the Brand Fixation Spent is Minimal in Relation to the Celebrity," Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organization, in: Fred D. Davis & René Riedl & Jan vom Brocke & Pierre-Majorique Léger & Adriane Randolph & Thomas Fis (ed.), Information Systems and Neuroscience, pages 295-303, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:lnichp:978-3-030-28144-1_33
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-28144-1_33
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