Implementing an intended brand personality: a dyadic perspective |
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Authors: | Lucia Mal?r Bettina Nyffenegger Harley Krohmer Wayne D. Hoyer |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Marketing and Management, University of Bern, Engehaldenstrasse 4, 3012, Bern, Switzerland 2. Department of Marketing, McCombs School of Business, The University of Texas at Austin, One University Station B6700, Austin, TX, 78712-1176, USA
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Abstract: | The authors examine the transformation of an intended brand personality (i.e., the way brand management would like consumers to perceive the brand??s personality) into a realized brand personality (i.e., the consumer??s actual perception of the brand??s personality). Drawing on the results of a dyadic empirical cross-industry study of 137 brand managers and 3,048 consumers, the authors show that the singularity of the brand personality profile, the competitive differentiation of the brand, the credibility of brand communication, consumers?? depth of product involvement, and consumers?? prior brand attitude all affect the degree to which the realized brand personality resembles the intended brand personality. |
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