Resumen:
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse key drivers of teenagers’ attitude toward mobile
advertising and its effects on teenagers’ mobile advertising acceptance.
Design/methodology/approach – A proposed model of affective (irritation and entertainment) and
cognitive (perceived usefulness) antecedents of attitude toward mobile advertising and its effects on
mobile advertising acceptance is analysed. The sample consisted of 355 Spanish teenagers. The model
was tested using structural equation modelling.
Findings – Findings show that entertainment, irritation and usefulness are key drivers of teenagers’
attitude toward mobile advertising. Moreover, perceived usefulness reduces irritation. The authors’
model also suggests that improving teenagers’ attitude toward mobile advertisements is a key factor
for teenagers’ mobile advertising acceptance.
Practical implications – This research offers practical implications for marketing managers
interested in targeting mobile advertising campaigns to teenagers. Marketers should take care of the
number and frequency of messages being sent in order to avoid teenagers being irritated by their
advertising attempts. Marketers can improve atti...