A typology of brand alliances and consumer awareness of brand alliance integration

被引:1
作者
Casey E. Newmeyer
R. Venkatesh
Julie A. Ruth
Rabikar Chatterjee
机构
[1] Case Western Reserve University,Weatherhead School of Management
[2] University of Pittsburgh,Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business
[3] Rutgers University,School of Business – Camden
[4] University of Pretoria,Department of Marketing Management
来源
Marketing Letters | 2018年 / 29卷
关键词
Brand alliance; Cobranding; Integration; Brand management; Spillover; Bundling; Ingredient branding;
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摘要
Brand alliances, which involve intentionally presenting two or more brands together, appear in many different forms. For example, Subway stores placed within Wal-Mart, Airbus A380 airplanes with Rolls-Royce Trent engines, and Nike + iPod co-developed personal trainers are among the more well-known manifestations of this strategy. Our study contributes to the literature on brand alliances by conceptualizing and measuring a typology of brand alliance types based on their degree of integration. We also empirically test and find that consumers are sensitive to varying degrees of brand alliance integration. We then link these findings to the managerial decision of how and with whom a brand should form an alliance. We use extensive examples, conversations with managers, and survey-based experiments to show that brand alliance integration is relevant and impactful to both managers and consumers.
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页码:275 / 289
页数:14
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