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Cause-Brand Community: Toward Consumer Citizenship
Authors:Alicia de la Peña  Bernardo Amezcua  César Sepúlveda
Affiliation:1. Management Sciences, Consumer Behavior Research Group, EGADE Business School, Monterrey;2. Consumer Behavior Research Group, EGADE Business School, Monterrey, Mexico
Abstract:Brand communities have been proven to be successful with commercial brands. However, a review of the literature indicated that brand community has not been studied in charity organizations. To shed light on this issue, a qualitative research was conducted among stakeholders of an internationally well-known charity organization using three different techniques: in-depth interviews, netnography, and nonparticipant observation at the charity’s brandfest. The results suggest that cause-brand communities exist, sharing the same elements of commercial-brand communities, but the two have some unique characteristics, such as the existence of different stakeholders and small communities that demonstrate an extreme commitment, the promotion of consumer citizenship among them, and the lack of oppositional brand loyalty. A cause-brand community has important managerial implications as it helps build the charity’s brand equity; at the same time, a well-known brand supports the construction of the brand community.
Keywords:Brand community  brand equity  cause-brand community  consumer citizenship  social cause
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