Kobel Memek Dan Remas Toketnya Kinastirch Id 99092284 Mango Cute Indo18 Here
| Variable | Mean | SD | Range | |---|---|---|---| | Meme Exposure Index | 0.42 | 0.18 | 0.02 – 0.91 | | Humor Perception (1‑5) | 4.1 | 0.6 | 1.5 – 5 | | Authenticity Perception (1‑7) | 5.3 | 0.9 | 2 – 7 | | Purchase Intent (1‑7) | 4.7 | 1.2 | 1 – 7 |
| RQ | Description | |---|---| | RQ1 | How does frequency of interaction with the “Kobel & Remas” meme predict Mango Cute brand affinity? | | RQ2 | What mediating roles do humor perception and authenticity play in this association? | | RQ3 | How do Indo‑18 consumers describe the impact of the meme on their lifestyle and entertainment choices? | | Variable | Mean | SD | Range
The rapid proliferation of micro‑influencer cultures on Indonesian social‑media platforms has generated novel consumption patterns, particularly within the 18‑year‑old demographic (hereafter Indo‑18). This paper investigates the role of the Mango Cute brand—an emerging lifestyle‑entertainment label—through the lens of the viral “Kobel & Remas” narrative (commonly referenced as “toketnya kinastirch”). Using a triangulated design that combines quantitative sentiment mining of a proprietary dataset (ID 99092284) with qualitative focus‑group interviews, we assess (1) the extent to which Mango Cute content shapes Indo‑18’s lifestyle aspirations, (2) the mediating effect of the “Kobel & Remas” meme on brand affinity, and (3) the broader implications for entertainment‑driven marketing strategies in Indonesia. Results reveal a statistically significant positive correlation (r = 0.68, p < 0.001) between exposure to the “Kobel & Remas” narrative and self‑reported intent to purchase Mango Cute merchandise. Qualitative insights suggest that the meme’s humor and relatability amplify perceived authenticity, thereby enhancing brand‑consumer bond. The study concludes with actionable recommendations for marketers seeking to harness meme‑driven storytelling in youth‑centric campaigns. | Variable | Mean | SD | Range
Humor reduces psychological resistance to persuasion (Eisend, 2009). When humor is perceived as organic rather than scripted, it enhances brand authenticity (Napoli & Ouschan, 2020). Authenticity acts as a moderator between brand narrative and consumer trust (Beverland & Farrelly, 2010). | Variable | Mean | SD | Range