Is there gender bias when creative directors judge advertising? Name cue effect in ad evaluation

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A lack of women in creative departments has been documented in previous research. These departments are seen as a male fraternity subculture in advertising agencies, where women experience many difficulties in their career progress. One of these drawbacks is gender bias in the selection of ideas’ process. Male creative directors are believed to promote ideas created by men within a homosocial environment. This female perception emerged from previous qualitative research is studied experimentally for the first time. Almost 90 advertising creative directors and higher level positions assessed ads created by students in an advertising university course. In the current study, we explore the effects of ad gender authorship. Results revealed an absence of gender bias based on ad name cues, neither the gender of the ad creators nor the creatives affected the evaluations. The findings are discussed and future research is proposed.
Títol traduït de la contribució¿Existe un sesgo de género cuando los directores creativos juzgan la publicidad? : Efecto del nombre en la evaluación de anuncios
Idioma originalAnglès
Títol de la publicacióCurrent Research on Gender Issues in Advertising?
Subtítol de la publicacióName cue effect in ad evaluation
EditorsYorgos Zotos, Stacy Grau, Charles R Taylor
Lloc de publicacióLondon
Capítol8
Nombre de pàgines16
Edició1
ISBN (electrònic)9781351213745
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 2018

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