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Corporate social performance as antecedent of consumer's brand perception
Frederik MeyerStefan VollmannFrank HuberJohannes Vogelsubject
Marketingbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementBrand awarenessAdvertisingBrand loyaltyBrand managementCorporate brandingEmployer brandingCorporate social responsibilityBrand equityMarketingbusinessSocial responsibilitydescription
The purpose of this article is to develop a model that closely examines the consequences of social and environmental corporate action. This is suggested by an increasing need for accomplishing an integrative view on business activities and social aims – the so-called corporate social responsibility – especially in the current environmentally turbulent time and a rising socially conscious consumer population. But doing business is often associated with brand- or corporate misconduct as well. Hence, corporate social responsibility forms the positive component of corporate social performance (CSP), consequently a favorable brand- or company behavior. Corresponding, corporate social irresponsibility or misconduct forms the negative part of such performance. Considering this definition a model is conceptualized to analyze the integrative effect of CSP on consumer perception of brands in terms of brand personality. This study examines how CSP as a whole, and social responsible behavior and brand misconduct individually, affect the brand personality. Furthermore, the investigation scrutinizes the causal connections between brand personality and behavior-oriented brand equity to consider the economic relevance of our case.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2011-06-10 | Journal of Brand Management |