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A social enterprise is a hybrid business organization which pursues both profit maximization and social change. This study aims to explore effective ways to communicate authentic motives through social enterprise advertisements.Design/methodology/approachFour sets of advertisements were created to explore the effects of different message cues on perceived authenticity. These ads were presented through internet surveys in varying combinations.FindingsPer cue congruency theory, when both giving and selling cues are presented together, they contradict one another, thereby neutralizing any positive feelings which would otherwise be gained through the use of a giving cue. Thus, the highest perceptions of authentic motives underlying an advertisement are gained when only giving cues are used.Practical implicationsSocial entrepreneurs should recognize the limitations of presenting both giving and selling cues in tandem with one another. Doing so may help increase profitability and sales, but it will decrease the authenticity of a perceived message. To communicate authenticity through advertising, the social entrepreneur should highlight the social enterprise’s mission and giving characteristics rather than the products or services being sold.Originality/valueTo the best of the author’s knowledge, this research is among the first to explore authenticity in marketing messages for the social enterprise. Further, while extant research identifies methods of overcoming contradictory message appeals, the novel findings of this research demonstrate the effectiveness of avoiding the potential for negative reactions altogether.
Journal of Business Strategy – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jun 7, 2023
Keywords: Social enterprise; Social entrepreneurship; Advertising; Cue congruency theory; Cause-related marketing; Message cues
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