Using Eye-Tracking to Measure the Influence of Banner Ads’ Browsing Behavior and Attitude on Host Websites
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7903/cmr.19393Keywords:
Spillover effects, Banner advertising, Advertising attitude, Eye tracking device, Fixation timeAbstract
This study used spillover effects and reversal theory to examine the influence of banner advertising on the attitude of the host website. A total of 146 volunteers were recruited for an experiment. A computer program and an eye-tracking device were used to record and analyze participants’ eye movements, and a psychological scale was used to measure the participants’ attitudes. The results showed that the negative attitudes generated by banner advertising do spill over to the host websites, which in turn negatively affects the website. When viewers have negative attitudes toward the host websites, their fixation time and revisit intention of the websites will be significantly reduced. These findings encourage advertisers to plan advertising strategies and provide valuable implications for banner advertising and websites.Published
2020-03-28
How to Cite
Chiu, Y.-P., & CHANG, S.-C. (2020). Using Eye-Tracking to Measure the Influence of Banner Ads’ Browsing Behavior and Attitude on Host Websites. Contemporary Management Research, 16(1), 35–54. https://doi.org/10.7903/cmr.19393
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Application and impact of advanced IT/IS/Internet in business management