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When comparative valence frame affects brand extension evaluations: the moderating role of parent-extension fit
Authors:Tae Hyun Baek  Karen Whitehill King
Affiliation:1. School of Journalism and Telecommunications, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506-0042, USAtae.baek@uky.edu;3. Department of Advertising and Public Relations, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA
Abstract:This research examines how comparative valence frame influences brand extension acceptance when parent-extension fit matters. The results of this research show that a positive comparison-framed ad message elicits more favourable extension evaluations and greater purchase intentions than a negative comparison-framed ad message under the similar extension condition, while both positive and negative comparison-framed ad messages contribute equally to brand extension evaluations and purchase intentions under the dissimilar extension condition. The findings also suggest that perceived extension risk serves as a critical mediator that underlies the interactive impact of comparative valence frame and parent-extension fit on brand extension evaluations. Theoretical and practical implications for advertising message strategies in brand extensions are discussed.
Keywords:comparative valence frame  parent-extension fit  perceived extension risk
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