Search results for "Brand loyalty"

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Factors contributing brand attitude in advergames: Entertainment and irritation

2012

The main contribution of this article is to offer new insights into the antecedents of brand attitude in an advergaming context, focusing on entertainment and irritation as its main drivers. Also, the indirect effect of intrusiveness and congruence on brand attitude is analyzed. A structured questionnaire was completed by a sample of 100 undergraduate and postgraduate students after playing to a real casual advergame. The results show that entertainment is the main driver of brand attitude although irritation also exerts a significant effect on brand attitude due to perceived intrusiveness that, in turn, is determined by incongruence. The study provides useful managerial implications for co…

MarketingIntrusivenessBrand managementMarketing managementbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementProduct strategyEmployer brandingProduct managementAdvertisingBusinessBrand equityBrand loyaltyJournal of Brand Management
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Loyalty in High-Quality Hotels of Croatia: From Marketing Initiatives to Customer Brand Loyalty Creation

2013

In order to increase brand loyalty and build permanent relationships with their customers, hotel companies are embracing new marketing and communication initiatives, such as integrated marketing communications (IMC) and loyalty programs, both supported by advancements in information and communication technology (ICT). The purpose of this research is to study in greater detail loyalty, IMC, and ICT concepts in high-quality hotels of Croatia from the points of view of the hotel and the guest. The findings show a high degree of IMC and ICT adoption and a moderate degree of development of loyalty programs in hotels. Moreover, they confirm a positive influence of ICT on IMC implementation as wel…

MarketingOrder (business)Information and Communications Technologymedia_common.quotation_subjectLoyaltyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDSOCIETYQuality (business)BusinessMarketingIntegrated marketing communicationsmedia_commonLoyalty business modelBrand loyaltyJournal of Relationship Marketing
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Unveiling heterogeneous engagement-based loyalty in brand communities

2019

Purpose Although recent research appreciates that consumers increasingly interact with brands in brand communities and that brand engagement is an important and complex phenomenon in brand communities, little is known about the nature of individuals’ brand engagement in brand communities. This study aims to identify brand community members’ segments in terms of their brand engagement within the community; help us understand if these segments use a different approach in the development of brand loyalty; and develop mechanisms that can be used to identify members of these segments. Design/methodology/approach The paper adopts a quantitative approach and uses a total of 970 responses from mem…

MarketingValue (ethics)media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesStructural equation modelingBrand engagementBrand loyaltyBrand communityPhenomenon0502 economics and businessLoyalty050211 marketingSocial mediaMarketingPsychology050203 business & managementmedia_common
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ICT, IMC, and Brand Equity in High-Quality Hotels of Dalmatia: An Analysis From Guest Perceptions

2012

The concept of integrated marketing communications (IMC) has received considerable attention in the marketing literature over the past decade. Boosted by advancements in information and communication technology (ICT), IMC is starting to be considered as an element that contributes to creation of brand equity. This research studies, in greater detail, the IMC, ICT, and brand-equity concepts in the hotel sector, while adopting a consumer-centric approach. In particular, it intends to describe the relationships that exist between these variables through the causal model of investigation. A total of 101 guests were interviewed in 13 hotels in Dalmatia, the largest region on the coast of Croatia…

Marketingbusiness.industryBrand awarenessInformation technologyAdvertisingHospitality industryManagement Information SystemsBrand loyaltyBrand managementInformation and Communications TechnologyTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementBusinessBrand equityMarketingIntegrated marketing communicationsJournal of Hospitality Marketing & Management
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Corporate social performance as antecedent of consumer's brand perception

2011

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 irresponsib…

Marketingbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementBrand awarenessAdvertisingBrand loyaltyBrand managementCorporate brandingEmployer brandingCorporate social responsibilityBrand equityMarketingbusinessSocial responsibilityJournal of Brand Management
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Direct and indirect effects of self-image congruence on brand loyalty

2006

The purpose of the paper is to test a model dealing with direct and indirect effects of self-image congruence on brand loyalty. The model posits that self-image congruence positively affects brand loyalty directly and indirectly through functional congruity, product involvement, and brand relationship quality. The model was tested using cars as the product stimulus in a survey of 600 car owners. We chose automobiles because cars are high in conspicuousness (therefore are likely to be evaluated using symbolic criteria) and are used across a variety of situations. The model was mostly supported by the data. First, the results document the paramount importance of self-congruity in predicting b…

Marketingmedia_common.quotation_subjectProduct involvementAdvertisingBrand relationship qualityPsychologySelf-imageSocial psychologymedia_commonBrand loyaltyJournal of Business Research
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On congruence between brand and human personalities

2010

PurposeThe purpose of this research paper is to uncover the relations between brand and human personality by identifying brand preferences of consumers with different personality types.Design/methodology/approachBased on the existing literature, 15 propositions are suggested linking Ekelund's DI types as parsimonious proxies of human personality and brand personality dimensions as suggested by Aaker. Propositions were tested through statistical analysis of survey data collected in two stages.FindingsIt was found that consumers prefer brands with personalities that match their own. For example, consumers with Blue DI type exhibit clear aversion from the excitement dimension of brand personal…

Marketingmedia_common.quotation_subjectSincerityAdvertisingPersonality psychologyBrand loyaltyIndividualismCongruence (geometry)Management of Technology and InnovationSurvey data collectionPersonalityStatistical analysisPsychologyVDP::Social science: 200::Economics: 210::Business: 213media_commonJournal of Product & Brand Management
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How can integrated marketing communications and advanced technology influence the creation of customer-based brand equity? Evidence from the hospital…

2014

Abstract As the most recent approach of communication management, the integrated marketing communication (IMC) programmes, enhanced by the advancements in information and communication technology (ICT), are considered an important contribution to the brand equity building. However, hardly any research has been done on the role of this new communication practice in the hospitality industry. Moreover, previous studies have mainly focused on managers’ opinions, overlooking customers’ perceptions of both marketing communications and advanced technology. Therefore, the objective of this paper is to examine, from the customer perspective, the impact of integrated marketing communications on hotel…

Return on marketing investmentBrand managementMarketing managementMarketing mix modelingbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementBrand awarenessBusinessBrand equityMarketingIntegrated marketing communicationsBrand loyaltyInternational Journal of Hospitality Management
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La importancia de percibir notoriedad e imagen de marca entre el personal de servicios de universidad

2017

This research was carried out to examine the role of brand capital in higher education through the administration and service employees. For this purpose, the main contributions of the literature related to the study of brand capital and its application in the educational sector were analyzed, identifying which variables determine brand capital in the higher education sector. Once the susceptible brand capital in the higher education sector was established, an empirical study was realised using a valid sample of 416 responses from administrative and service employees. The results show the repercussion of each variable of the brand capital on the mentioned employees, being: brand awareness, …

Service (business)Empirical researchBrand imageHigher educationbusiness.industryBusiness administrationCapital (economics)Brand awarenessSample (statistics)BusinessBrand loyaltyCuadernos de Estudios Empresariales
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Can advanced technology affect customer-based brand equity in service firms? An empirical study in upscale hotels

2016

Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to empirically test the impact of perceived information and communication technology (ICT) on creation of brand equity within service firms, more specifically upscale hotels. The relationships between ICT and three brand equity dimensions, i.e. brand image, perceived quality, and brand loyalty are examined.Design/methodology/approach– The empirical research was conducted in 20 upscale hotels in Rome-Italy, collecting data from 335 guests.Findings– Advanced ICT directly influences perceived quality and image, while the impact of ICT on loyalty is mediated by perceived quality. Additionally, positive and significant relationships are found between the thr…

Service (business)business.industryStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectBrand awareness05 social sciencesAdvertisingBrand loyaltyBrand managementEmpirical researchInformation and Communications Technology0502 economics and businessLoyalty050211 marketingBusinessBrand equityMarketing050212 sport leisure & tourismmedia_commonJournal of Service Theory and Practice
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