Asia Marketing Journal (Oct 2021)

Authentic Information on the Back Label of Wine Bottle

  • Beomjoon Choi,
  • Jaewoo Joo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.53728/2765-6500.1576
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 3
pp. 13 – 26

Abstract

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This paper investigates whether including authentic information on the back labels of wine bottles enhances consumers’ confidence and purchase intentions about wine; it also assesses the moderating role of involvement and knowledge about wine. We conducted two experimental studies. Study 1 generated three findings. First, when the back label had authentic information, subjects showed higher confidence levels. Second, this effect was hold for subjects with low levels of involvement. Finally, we did not observe this effect for subjects with high levels of involvement. Study 2 extended study 1’s findings and identified the moderated mediation effect of confidence. The findings highlight the important impact on wine choice of authentic information. However, the findings also suggest that authentic information may not be sufficient to attract people with high levels of involvement and knowledge. This study’s findings provide wine producers with practical marketing insights.

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