Essays about: "Brand Extension"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 73 essays containing the words Brand Extension.

  1. 1. Real vs Reel: Drivers of Consumer Engagement in Online Brand Communities. A Netnographic Study on Red Bull’s Facebook Brand Page

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Moa Lind; Malin Morup; [2024-02-12]
    Keywords : Consumer engagement; online brand communities; social media; netnography; authenticity; disengagement; relationship marketing;

    Abstract : Online brand communities contribute to companies by being a digital extension of the brand, enabling a diversified complementary market, and constituting a driving marketing force through consumer engagement. However, with great opportunities comes also great responsibilities, and its challenges. READ MORE

  2. 2. Nostalgia as a Tool to Revitalize brands: a case study of the Barbie and Super Mario Bros films

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Assal Ali-Babaeian-Nassab; Alexandra Adwani; Tilde Sinnerdal; Rosa Delgadillo Ryberg; [2023]
    Keywords : Nostalgia branding; Brand Revitalization; Brand Extension; Brand Perception; Brand Community; Barbie; Super Mario Bros; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : The purpose of the study is to explore the relationship between nostalgia, brand perception and brand community, aiming to provide insight in effectively revitalizing through brand extension. Further, we aim to assess whether a shift in brand perception is a prerequisite for brand revitalization. READ MORE

  3. 3. Applying the Theory of Planned Behaviour to Predict the Consumption of Meat Analogues

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate School

    Author : Alexej Mikus; Milena Conny Annika Desch; [2022-08-04]
    Keywords : Theory of Planned Behaviour TPB ; meat analogues; perceived sensory attributes; food curiosity; brand trust; consumer intention; consumer behaviour; sustainable consumption; food consumption; confirmatory factor analysis; structural equation modelling; binary logistic regression;

    Abstract : The increasing trend to consciously reduce meat consumption is accompanied by a strong growth in the supply and demand of meat analogue products. This study aims to predict the consumer intention to consume plant-based meat analogues based on an extension of Ajzen’s (1991) theory of planned behaviour (TPB) with the four factors: perceived sensory attributes, brand trust, food curiosity, and socio-demographic characteristics and lifestyle determinants. READ MORE

  4. 4. Overstretching the Corporate Brand: How to Guide the Brand Image When Extending the Brand?

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Nikolai Kozhevnikov; Sofia Rosin; Daniel Castro Jimenez; [2022]
    Keywords : Brand Extension Strategy; Brand Overstretching; Brand Portfolio Management; Brand Authenticity; Brand Image; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : Purpose: This paper aims to research how large corporations with diverse brand portfolios navigate their brand image and how they can avoid the brand overstretching issue. Design/methodology/approach: The methodology of this study implied qualitative case study analysis of three international brands imposed to the risk of brand overstretching, supported by the customer survey, as well as proposed theoretical framework based on the literature review secondary data. READ MORE

  5. 5. Take-Make-Destroy: Exploring Unsustainable Production-Consumption Systems and Policies to Address Product Destruction

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Internationella miljöinstitutet

    Author : Hedda Roberts; [2022]
    Keywords : retail; sustainable consumption and production; circular economy; e-commerce; policy; Earth and Environmental Sciences;

    Abstract : The practice of product destruction, whereby retailers or manufacturers dispose of viable consumer products such as unsold goods or consumer returns, is an extreme expression of the linearity of our current production-consumption system. This qualitative exploratory study aims to uncover why companies engage in this highly unsustainable and resource-inefficient behaviour, and to explore the potential policy interventions required to effectively address the issue. READ MORE