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Factors Influencing Successful Brand Extensions
Authors:Dr Leif E. Hem  Leslie de Chernatony  Nina M. Iversen
Affiliation:1. Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration;2. Birmingham Business School
Abstract:Organisations frequently follow brand extension strategies. This paper investigates the impact of category similarity, brand reputation, perceived risk and consumer innovativeness on the success of brand extensions in FMCG, durable goods and services sectors. A set of hypotheses were developed and tested in a study amongst 701 consumers. The findings show that extensions into categories more similar to the original brand tend to be more readily accepted. Likewise, the reputation of the original brand is an important factor influencing the success of the extension. These findings are consistent across FMCG, durable goods and services brands. However, perceived risk about the extension category was only found to enhance acceptability of extensions for durable goods and services brands. Innovative consumers are more positively disposed towards service brand extensions than FMCG and durable goods brand extensions.
Keywords:brand extensions  similarity  reputation  perceived risk  innovativeness
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