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Peter Neijens
Peter Neijens
Amsterdam School of Communication Research, University of Amsterdam
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“Highly recommended!” The content characteristics and perceived usefulness of online consumer reviews
LM Willemsen, PC Neijens, F Bronner, JA De Ridder
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 17 (1), 19-38, 2011
5642011
Sponsorship disclosure: Effects of duration on persuasion knowledge and brand responses
SC Boerman, EA Van Reijmersdal, PC Neijens
Journal of Communication 62 (6), 1047-1064, 2012
5052012
The differential impact of statistical and narrative evidence on beliefs, attitude, and intention: A meta-analysis
S Zebregs, B van den Putte, P Neijens, A de Graaf
Health communication 30 (3), 282-289, 2015
3292015
Effects of television brand placement on brand image
EA Van Reijmersdal, PC Neijens, EG Smit
Psychology & marketing 24 (5), 403-420, 2007
3122007
The effects of magazine-induced psychological responses and thematic congruence on memory and attitude toward the ad in a real-life setting
M Moorman, PC Neijens, EG Smit
Journal of Advertising 31 (4), 27-40, 2002
3072002
Effects of sponsorship disclosure timing on the processing of sponsored content: A study on the effectiveness of European disclosure regulations
SC Boerman, EA Van Reijmersdal, PC Neijens
Psychology & Marketing 31 (3), 214-224, 2014
2752014
The infotainment of politics
K Brants, P Neijens
Political Communication 15 (2), 149-164, 1998
2731998
Measuring media exposure in a changing communications environment
CH De Vreese, P Neijens
Communication Methods and Measures 10 (2-3), 69-80, 2016
2442016
A new branch of advertising: Reviewing factors that influence reactions to product placement
E Van Reijmersdal, P Neijens, EG Smit
Journal of advertising research 49 (4), 429-449, 2009
2422009
Using eye tracking to understand the effects of brand placement disclosure types in television programs
SC Boerman, EA Van Reijmersdal, PC Neijens
Journal of Advertising 44 (3), 196-207, 2015
2332015
How much time do you spend online? Understanding and improving the accuracy of self-reported measures of internet use
T Araujo, A Wonneberger, P Neijens, C de Vreese
Communication Methods and Measures 11 (3), 173-190, 2017
2262017
Effects of advertising likeability: A 10-year perspective
EG Smit, L Van Meurs, PC Neijens
Journal of Advertising Research 46 (1), 73-83, 2006
2102006
Getting the word out on Twitter: The role of influentials, information brokers and strong ties in building word-of-mouth for brands
T Araujo, P Neijens, R Vliegenthart
International Journal of Advertising 36 (3), 496-513, 2017
2052017
Readers' reactions to mixtures of advertising and editorial content in magazines
E Van Reijmersdal, P Neijens, E Smit
Journal of Current Issues & Research in Advertising 27 (2), 39-53, 2005
1982005
Try online before you buy: How does shopping with augmented reality affect brand responses and personal data disclosure
AR Smink, S Frowijn, EA van Reijmersdal, G van Noort, PC Neijens
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications 35, 100854, 2019
1972019
The ironic effect of source identification on the perceived credibility of online product reviewers
LM Willemsen, PC Neijens, F Bronner
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 18 (1), 16-31, 2012
1922012
Shopping in augmented reality: The effects of spatial presence, personalization and intrusiveness on app and brand responses
AR Smink, EA Van Reijmersdal, G Van Noort, PC Neijens
Journal of Business Research 118, 474-485, 2020
1842020
The relat ion between actual and perceived interactivity
HAM Voorveld, PC Neijens, EG Smit
Journal of Advertising 40 (2), 77-92, 2011
1832011
Audience experiences of media context and embedded advertising: A comparison of eight media
F Bronner, P Neijens
International Journal of Market Research 48 (1), 81-100, 2006
1752006
Opening the black box: Understanding cross-media effects
HAM Voorveld, PC Neijens, EG Smit
Journal of Marketing Communications 17 (02), 69-85, 2011
1712011
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