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Targeted Advertising and Consumer Inference

MARKETING SCIENCE2021-09

Shin, Jiwoong | YU, Jungju

The mere fact that consumers are targeted by advertisements can affect their inference about the expected utility of a product. We build a micro-model where multiple firms compete through targeted advertising. Consumers make inferences from targeted advertising about their potential match values for the product category, as well as the advertising firm's unobserved quality. We show that in equilibrium, upon being targeted by a firm, consumers make optimistic inferences about the product category and the firm's quality. With such improved beliefs, a targeted consumer is more likely to engage in a costly search throughout the category. We find that the increase in consumer search creates an advertising spillover beyond the level of the mere awareness effects of advertising and that firms' equilibrium level of targeted advertising can be non-monotonic in targeting accuracy. Additionally, we show that sometimes, it can be optimal for firms to relinquish customer data and instead engage in non-targeted advertising. The results provide insights into the trade-offs between advertising reach and targeting accuracy.

Publisher
INFORMS
Issue Date
2021-09
Article Type
Article
Citation
MARKETING SCIENCE, Vol.40, No.5, pp.900 - 922
ISSN
0732-2399
DOI
10.1287/mksc.2021.1284
Contact : Joo, Sunhee ( shjoo2006@kaist.ac.kr )

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