TY - JOUR
T1 - Are interactive PSA formats always effective? The interaction between empathy-inducing message content, carousel formats, and connectedness with nature in pro-environmental campaigns
AU - Seo, Ja Kyung
AU - Kim, Hanyoung
AU - Yoon, Hye Jin
AU - Ko, Youngjee
AU - Han, Jeong Yeob
AU - Seo, Youngji
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Today’s media landscape allows utilizing more interactive formats to deliver pro-environmental public service announcements (PSAs). A PSA format with more interactivity (e.g., carousels) can engagingly deliver message content, but risk distracting people from fully processing essential information in it. The present study examined the effective combination of empathy-inducing message content (non-identifiable statistical victims vs. a single identified victim in Study1; complete vs. moderate verbal anchoring in Study 2) and its delivery format (a single page vs. a carousel format) in conjunction with an individual’s connectedness with nature (Study 2) to increase individuals’ pro-environmental behavior intention through empathy. Findings suggest no inherent superiority of one PSA format over the other; instead, the comparative advantage of a more (less) interactive format becomes apparent when PSA content characteristics and one’s environmental background are considered together. The current investigation provides theoretical and practical implications for the use of interactivity on social media.
AB - Today’s media landscape allows utilizing more interactive formats to deliver pro-environmental public service announcements (PSAs). A PSA format with more interactivity (e.g., carousels) can engagingly deliver message content, but risk distracting people from fully processing essential information in it. The present study examined the effective combination of empathy-inducing message content (non-identifiable statistical victims vs. a single identified victim in Study1; complete vs. moderate verbal anchoring in Study 2) and its delivery format (a single page vs. a carousel format) in conjunction with an individual’s connectedness with nature (Study 2) to increase individuals’ pro-environmental behavior intention through empathy. Findings suggest no inherent superiority of one PSA format over the other; instead, the comparative advantage of a more (less) interactive format becomes apparent when PSA content characteristics and one’s environmental background are considered together. The current investigation provides theoretical and practical implications for the use of interactivity on social media.
KW - Social media
KW - carousel post
KW - connectedness with nature
KW - empathy
KW - modality interactivity
KW - pro-environmental intention
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U2 - 10.1080/02650487.2025.2470537
DO - 10.1080/02650487.2025.2470537
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:86000262270
SN - 0265-0487
JO - International Journal of Advertising
JF - International Journal of Advertising
ER -