Self-congruence is not everything for a brand: initial evidence supporting the relevance of identity cultivation in a college student role-identity context

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Douglas R. Ewing
Chris T. Allen
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[1] Bowling Green State University,
[2] College of Business,undefined
[3] University of Cincinnati,undefined
[4] Lindner College of Business,undefined
来源
Journal of Brand Management | 2017年 / 24卷
关键词
role-identity; identity cultivation; symbolic self-completion; branding meaning; brand resonance;
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Theoretical understanding of the linkage between brands and specific aspects of self remains incomplete despite a large body of relevant research. This report develops the premise of specific aspects of self (role-identities) influencing brand preferences and reports relevant effects. Findings indicate that brands apparently “similar” to one of the consumer’s role-identities may not necessarily be those with the highest indicated levels of preference. An established individual within an identity domain may indicate lower levels of preference for a brand that he/she strongly associates with this identity. Essentially, the research reported highlights the possibility of changes in brand preferences due to role-identity dynamics. Alignment between self and brand is a net positive, but may not hold at the level of specific self-concept aspects such as a role-identity. This premise is consistent with Identity Theory and Symbolic Self-Completion Theory while highlighting a disconnection between user imagery and brand preferences.
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页数:17
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