Network actors' participation in B2B SME branding |
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Authors: | Minna Mä lä skä [Author Vitae],Saila Saraniemi [Author Vitae] [Author Vitae] |
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Affiliation: | Department of Marketing, Oulu Business School, P.O. Box 4600, 90014, University of Oulu, Finland |
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Abstract: | This study explores how network actors participate in branding in the context of SMEs operating in business markets. Branding is conventionally seen as an internally governed process and its exposure to external influences has been generally overlooked. By using narrative interviews this study analyzes the branding actions of network actors which impact on an SME's brand image. This article shows that social and business network relationships influence the SME's brand image, as does the nature of the company's internal branding decisions and identity. The findings propose and define the concept of a branding pool, expanding the focus of branding beyond the boundaries of an individual organization into the context of nets. An SME cannot manage its branding pool, but it can mobilize stakeholders in branding to improve the brand performance in the market. |
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Keywords: | Stakeholders Branding pool Branding process SME brand image Narrative interviews |
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