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Emojis and assertive environmental messages in social media campaigns

Tae Hyun Baek, Seeun Kim, Sukki Yoon, Yung Kyun Choi, Dongwon Choi, Hyejin Bang

2021Internet Research51 citationsDOI

Abstract

Purpose The authors aim to examine how emojis interact with assertiveness in social media posts to encourage social media engagement and cooperation in environmental campaigns. Design/methodology/approach Two experiments were used to test three hypotheses. Findings Study 1 shows that when assertive Twitter messages include the smiley-face emoji, study participants indicate stronger social media engagement and behavioral intentions to recycle used jeans. In Study 2, participants indicate stronger social media engagement and behavioral intentions to sign a petition for reducing plastic pollution when (non) assertive Facebook messages (do not) include emojis. Originality/value The current research advances our understanding about how emojis interact with assertive and nonassertive message tonality in environmental social media campaigns. This research also provides new insights showing that positive emotion is the psychological mechanism underlying matching effects of emoji and message assertiveness.

Topics & Concepts

AssertivenessSocial mediaPsychologyEmojiOriginalitySocial psychologyComputer-mediated communicationThe InternetCreativityComputer sciencePolitical scienceWorld Wide WebLawDigital Communication and LanguageDigital Marketing and Social MediaImpact of Technology on Adolescents
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