THE INFLUENCE OF PARASOCIAL RELATIONSHIP ON PURCHASE INTENTION AND FACTOR ANALYSIS OF PARASOCIAL RELATIONSHIP FORMATION IN THE CONTEXT OF PROBIOTIC SKINCARE MARKETING

Authors

  • Dodi Ria Atmaja
  • Setyo Ferry Wibowo
  • Suparno

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52152/801944

Keywords:

parasocial relationship, brand trust, purchase intention, influencer content, probiotic skincare

Abstract

The Indonesian skincare industry has improved substantially, which has encouraged firms to leverage influencers as a critical brand communication tool, particularly to convey probiotic-based products requiring persuasive as well as informative messages. This research analyzes parasocial relationships shaping consumers’ purchase intentions with brand trust as a mediator and scrutinizes some influencer content features responsible for such relationships. A quantitative explanatory research approach was adopted, recruiting 403 female social media users of skincare social influencers. Data were tested with covariance-based SEM with AMOS. Results indicate parasocial ties impact purchase intentions indirectly with enhanced brand trust. Additionally, entertainment value and self-disclosure were predictors of parasocial relationship formation, and informative value had a non-significant bearing directly on purchase intention. Theoretically, the paper generalizes parasocial relationship theory in digital marketing more broadly. Managerially, the research highlights the importance of brands creating emotion-rich and authentic contents increasing trust and

consumer engagement.

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2025-10-03

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THE INFLUENCE OF PARASOCIAL RELATIONSHIP ON PURCHASE INTENTION AND FACTOR ANALYSIS OF PARASOCIAL RELATIONSHIP FORMATION IN THE CONTEXT OF PROBIOTIC SKINCARE MARKETING. (2025). Lex Localis - Journal of Local Self-Government, 23(11), 866-906. https://doi.org/10.52152/801944