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The influence of attitude functions on Muslim consumer attitude towards social media advertising: a case of bubble tea
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July 2021

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Journal of Islamic Marketing

Shaizatulaqma Kamalul Ariffin

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Nur Qistina Ihsannuddin

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between attitude functions and attitude towards social media advertising. Additionally, this study also examines the relationship between attitude towards social media advertising and purchase intention. Design/methodology/approach The data was collected via an online survey among Malaysian Muslim participants. Quantitative analysis was used to test the hypothesis. A total of 280 respondents participated in the online survey but only 264 responses fit the analysis. The data was analysed via SPSS and partial least squares structural equation modelling. Findings The findings of this paper show that attitude functions, namely, utilitarian, value-expressive, ego-defensive and religiosity have a significant positive influence on attitude towards social media advertising, whilst knowledge function was found to be insignificant. Attitude towards social media advertising was also found to have a significant positive influence on purchase intention. Practical implications Advertisers should also consider the religious aspects of Muslim consumers and their level of sensitivity as Muslims nowadays are well-informed. This is to avoid controversies and have a better understanding of their consumer needs. Originality/value This is one of the few studies examining the influence of religiosity in the social media advertising of controversial products such as bubble tea.

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Social Construction of Quality Family Village Pondok Batu Village, Bilah Hulu Subdistrick, Labuhanbatu Regency
The influence of attitude functions on Muslim consumer attitude towards social media advertising: a case of bubble tea

Journal of Islamic Marketing