An Audience of One: Behaviorally Targeted Ads as Implied Social Labels

Christopher A. Summers,Robert W. Smith,Rebecca Walker Reczek

JOURNAL OF CONSUMER RESEARCH(2016)

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Behavioral targeting is an Internet-based targeting strategy that delivers digital ads to individuals based on their online behavior (e.g., search, shopping). This research explores the unique ways in which consumers respond to ads using this type of targeting (vs. to ads that use more traditional forms of targeting), demonstrating that a behaviorally targeted ad can act as a social label even when it contains no explicit labeling information. Instead, when consumers recognize that the marketer has made an inference about their identity in order to serve them the ad, the ad itself functions as an implied social label. Across four studies, behaviorally targeted ads lead consumers to make adjustments to their self-perceptions to match the implied label; these self-perceptions then impact behavior including purchase intentions for the advertised product and other behaviors related to the implied label. Importantly, these effects only hold when the label is plausibly connected to consumers' prior behavior (i. e., when the targeting is at least moderately accurate).
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social labeling,self-perceptions,behaviorally targeted advertising,online advertising,digital marketing
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