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Model development (conceptualisation)

2016

Chapter 2 provided the theoretical background for the development of the conceptual model. In this chapter, firstly, the constructs relevant for the model are conceptualised, and secondly, hypotheses regarding the relationships between those constructs are derived from theoretical considerations.

Brand extensionConceptual model (computer science)Model developmentPsychologyCausal modelBrand loyaltyEpistemology
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Specifications of model development

2016

Chapter 4 goes into detail with the specifications of the model and model validation. Why Partial Least Squares (PLS), a structural equation modelling approach, is chosen as the method for model testing is explained in section 4.1, while 4.2 describes the survey conducted to collect data for model testing. Section 4.3 goes into detail with the PLS approach, its theoretical background and its application to the research question, before section 4.4 outlines the necessary operationalisation of the constructs introduced in chapter 3.

Computer scienceSection (archaeology)Model testingPartial least squares regressionModel developmentResearch questionIndustrial engineeringStructural equation modelingBrand loyaltyModel validation
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Conformity to Sex-Typed Design in Modern Society

2017

Considerable attention has been paid to the meaning of product-design gender cues regarding product and brand evaluations. According to self-congruity theory, the gender schema theory, as well as the product-schema congruity theory, traditional consumers react favorably toward sex- or gender-specific product attributes. On the contrary, a twist in gender roles, evolving by emancipation and continual social change, has been identified, which call these congruity assumptions firmly into question. Hence, our study concentrates on the following research question: Is stereotypic sex-typed design still a key principle generating favorable product attitudes and moreover enhancing consumer’s actual…

EmancipationCongruence (geometry)media_common.quotation_subjectPerceptionSocial changeGender schema theoryPsychologyConformityResearch questionSocial psychologymedia_commonBrand loyalty
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Understanding the Fundamental Mechanisms of Origin-Based Brand Value Creation: An Empirical Analysis

2014

This paper presents the results of an empirical study on the fundamental process of customer-based brand value creation based on brand origin associations. It extends existing knowledge by analyzing multiple paths of effect and incorporating the moderating role of COB-COM-congruency. The results offer valuable implications for marketing research and practice.

Empirical researchProcess (engineering)AdvertisingBusinessBrand equityMarketingMarketing researchBrand loyalty
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Empirical model evaluation and hypothesis testing

2016

Chapter 5 deals with the empirical model evaluation and the testing of hypotheses. It starts out with the evaluation of the measurement and the structural models, using the PLS algorithm. After the evaluation of the complete model, moderating effects are examined by conducting group comparisons (section 5.4.1) and by investigating interaction effects (5.4.2). After that, selected constructs are further examined by exploratory data analysis (section 5.5).

Exploratory data analysisBrand relationshipSection (archaeology)EconometricsGroup comparisonStatistical hypothesis testingMathematicsBrand loyalty
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Changes in Brand-Related Consumer Loyalty in the Current Pandemic Context

2021

Abstract The current medical crisis and, implicitly, the economic one, generated by the Covid-19 pandemic have brought increased attention to the issue of brand-related consumer loyalty, as loyal consumers are the safest and most stable source of profit in the current economic and social context. It is well-known that there is no equality between the notions of consumer satisfaction and loyalty. The two notions are not synonymous, as consumer satisfaction is only a relative, but not sufficient condition to obtain consumer loyalty. This paper aims to take a systemic approach in discussing the issue of brand-related consumer loyalty, starting from the inputs, respectively the favorable factor…

HF5001-6182Social PsychologyConsumer loyaltymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)consumer satisfactionSocial environmentContext (language use)Secondary databrand equityProfit (economics)Order (business)0502 economics and businessLoyaltyPandemicBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Business050211 marketingBusinessrelational marketingMarketing050212 sport leisure & tourismbrand loyaltymedia_commonStudies in Business and Economics
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¿Por qué las instituciones de educación superior deben apostar por la marca?

2018

A través de la presente investigación se pretende analizar el papel del capital de marca en el sector educativo. Para tal fin, se analizan las principales aportaciones de la literatura al estudio del capital de marca y su aplicación en el sector educativo, identificando qué variables determinan el mismo en la educación superior. Una vez establecido el modelo de capital de marca susceptible de aplicación en el sector educativo, se lleva a cabo un estudio empírico contando con una muestra cuantitativa de 2.239 respuestas válidas procedentes de distintos agentes universitarios implicados. Los resultados obtenidos muestran la repercusión del capital de marca en lo relativo a las variables que l…

Higher educationcapitalbusiness.industryBusiness administrationBrand awarenessBrand capitalAgentes universitarios:3 - Ciencias sociales::37 - Educación. Enseñanza. Formación. Tiempo libre [CDU]Sample (statistics)University agentsCapital de marcaEducationBrand loyaltyPerceived qualityEmpirical researchBrand imageCapital (economics)Educación superiormarketingHigher educationeducaciónbusinessuniversidad
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Brand extensions in the platform countries of Asia – Effects of fit, order of market entry and involvement

2012

More and more Western companies understand that Asian markets offer great opportunities to export goods and services. In addition many investment approaches made to Asian markets take place by entering such markets via so-called platform countries (for example Hong Kong and Singapore), as they serve as a bridge to the Asian market and offer an interesting learning base, with consumers cultural behavior being essentially Asian but with strong Westernized influences. As brand extension research has proved to be of major importance for international companies, we examine the effects of fit, order of market entry and involvement on brand extension evaluations in these platform countries. Althou…

MarketingBrand managementGoods and servicesMarketing managementOrder (exchange)Brand extensionbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementEmployer brandingBrand equityBusinessMarketingBrand loyaltyJournal of Brand Management
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The role of actual, ideal, and ought self-congruence in the consumption of hedonic versus utilitarian brands

2017

MarketingCongruence (geometry)0502 economics and business05 social sciences050211 marketingPsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementApplied PsychologyBrand loyaltyPsychology & Marketing
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Brand Fan Pages experience and strength as antecedents to engagement and intensity of use to achieve HEIS’ brand loyalty

2019

ABSTRACTThe growing competitive environment in which Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) are immersed has caused them to be constantly focused on implementing new strategies that allow them to con...

MarketingHigher educationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050301 educationEducationBrand loyaltyCompetition (economics)0502 economics and businessBrand experience050211 marketingSocial mediaBusinessMarketing0503 educationReliability (statistics)Reputationmedia_commonJournal of Marketing for Higher Education
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