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A Study on Components of Fashion brand equity - Emphasis on Jeans brands - (패션 브랜드 자산가치(資産價値)의 구성요인(構成要因)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究) - 진(Jeans)브랜드를 중심(中心)으로 -)

  • Lee, Ji-Won;Nha, Soo-Im
    • Journal of Fashion Business
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.117-146
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    • 2006
  • The brand equity is defined differently as each view of careers such as consumers, producers, distributors, however, the brand loyalty can be thought to be made from consumers, which means that it can be more reasonable to be looked into as part of consumer rather than financial affairs or account. The brand equity based on the customers' perception can be called the preference that it be made after the presence of brand. The value of the brand that consumers feel emotionally is as important as the value of the brand in the real market. It is possible to increase the brand loyalty in the future by the consumers' inclinable feeling to the brand. This inclinable feeling to the brand can be connected to the purchase, however, it shows that the importance of consumer's emotional attitude to the brand is less considered in the existing studies. This study showed that the brand awareness and the brand experience after using it, the identity as perceived quality, brand personality, consumption emotion, the brand image and how the consumer emotionally feel the brand, the brand loyalty for fashion brand. The purpose of this study was how to build the value of the fashion brand equity after investigating into those factors.

An Integrated Framework of Customer-based Brand Equity and Theory of Planned Behavior: A Meta-analysis Approach

  • WU, Wann-Yih;DO, Thi-Yen;NGUYEN, Phuoc-Thien;ANRIDHO, Nadia;VU, Minh-Quan
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • v.7 no.8
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    • pp.371-381
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    • 2020
  • The objectives of this study are (1) to review previous studies in the context of brand management in consumer behaviors using costumer based brand equity (CBBE) and theory of planned behavior (TPB) as the basic foundation of the study; and (2) to develop a comprehensive research model by integrating relevant research constructs using meta-analysis. This study reviewed a total 173 studies from 58 published papers with 40 journals during 1991~2014 and developed a comprehensive framework with 16 research hypotheses. The results showed that (1) brand image, brand personality, brand association, and subjective norm are the important antecedents of brand attitudes; (2) brand awareness, brand trust, perceived quality, and perceived behavioral control are the important antecedents of brand loyalty; (3) brand attitude positively influences brand loyalty, which further influences brand equity; and (4) brand equity positively influences behavioral intention. This study fills in the research gap by integrating more research variables into CBBE model, particularly to include the influence of social context on consumer behavior through TPB. These results indicated that the integration between CBBE and TPB is meaningful and the comprehensive model can explain more variances than that of the individual model. Limitations, and recommendations for future research in this area are provided.

The Effect of Brand Equity on Satisfaction and Behavioral Intention - Focused on Specialty Coffee Shops in Busan - (브랜드 에쿼티에 의한 만족도가 행동의도에 미치는 영향 - 부산 지역 커피전문점을 중심으로 -)

  • Baek, Jong-On;Park, Kyong-Tae
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.91-105
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    • 2012
  • This study aims to analyze the effects of satisfaction on behavioral intentions depending on brand equity based on the consumers who visited specialty coffee shops in Busan. The self-administered method was used for empirical analysis and 295 copies (89%) out of 300 copies of questionnaires were used for analysis. For data processing, the SPSS WIN Version 15.0 statistical package program was used and the frequency analysis, reliability analysis, factor analysis were conducted so the hypothesis was verified through the regression analysis. As a result, for the hypothesis that "Brand equity(perceived quality, brand awareness, brand image) will have a significant impact on satisfaction," perceived quality, brand awareness, and brand image had a significant impact on satisfaction. Satisfaction was shown to have a significant impact on behavioral intentions for the hypothesis that "Satisfaction will have a significant impact on behavioral intentions" For the hypothesis that "Brand equity(perceived quality, brand awareness, brand image) will have a significant impact on behavior intentions," perceived quality and brand awareness had a significant impact on behavioral intentions while brand image didn't. Based on the results of this study, companies should be systematically managed to prepare strategies to remind consumers of their brands and focus on to strengthen brand equity effectively in order to build a competitive brand.

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The Effect of Brand Equity on Satisfaction and Brand Loyalty - Centered on Busan Area - (브랜드 에쿼티가 만족도 및 브랜드 충성도에 미치는 영향 - 부산 지역을 중심으로 -)

  • Baek, Jong-On;Park, Kyong-Tae
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.16 no.5
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    • pp.178-192
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    • 2010
  • This research aimed to analyze the effects of brand equity has on satisfaction and brand loyalty of food service consumers in restaurants. For the empirical analysis, we used the self-administered method, using 250 copies of questionnaire in total. 235 copies(94%) was collected and we used the 223 copies(89%) for the analysis. For data processing, we used the statistical package program of SPSS WIN Version 12.0, conducting a frequency analysis, a reliability analysis and a factor analysis, and verifying hypotheses through a regression analysis. As the result of the research, for the hypothesis that "Brand equity(brand recognition, brand image, perceived quality, brand attitude) will have a significant effect on satisfaction," it showed that brand recognition, brand image and perceived quality have a significant effect on satisfaction, and for the hypothesis that "Satisfaction will have a significant effect on brand loyalty," it showed that satisfaction has a significant effect on brand loyalty. For the hypothesis that "Brand equity (brand recognition, brand image, perceived quality, brand attitude) will have a significant effect on brand loyalty," it showed that brand recognition, perceived quality and brand attitude have a significant effect on brand loyalty. To build a competitive brand of the food service industry on the basis of the results of this research, they will concentrate their energy on outlining strategies which can remind customers of their brands by managing their brands systematically and on strengthening their brand equity effectively.

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Dissatisfaction, Trust, Commitment, and Repurchasing Intention of Internet Shopping Mall: The Moderating Effect of Perceived Equity to Complaint Handling (인터넷 쇼핑몰 고객의 신뢰 및 결속에 미치는 고객불만의 부정적 영향: 불평처리 공정성 지각의 조절효과)

  • Park, Kyung-Do;Park, Jin-Yong;Seo, Ji-Yeon
    • Journal of Distribution Research
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.59-79
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study is two folds; first. to identify the negative effect of customer dissatisfaction on trust and commitment. and second to examine the moderating effect of consumers' perceived equity created by various ways in which a company deals with his/her complaints. Our proposed model is empirically tested by a survey data collected from Internet shopping mall consumers who raised complaints. The simultaneous regression model is used to test the negative effect of customer dissatisfaction. To examine the moderating effect of equity, our study employs the group analysis of LISREL. The empirical result shows that customers' dissatisfaction. unless it is concerned with merchandise related dissatisfaction, influences on trust and commitment. Also, we find that consumers' perceived equity has a moderating effect on the relationship variables dissatisfaction and customer relationship variables including trust and commitment.

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The Effect of Consumer's Perceptual Characteristics for PB Products on Relational Continuance Intention: Mediated by Brand Trust and Brand Equity (PB상품에 대한 소비자의 지각특성이 관계지속의도에 미치는 영향: 브랜드신뢰 및 브랜드자산을 매개로 한 정책적 접근)

  • Lim, Chaekwan
    • Journal of Distribution Research
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.85-111
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    • 2012
  • Introduction : The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between perceptual characteristics of consumers and intent of relational continuance for PB(Private Brand) products in discount stores. This study was conducted as an empirical study based on survey. For the empirical study, factors of PB products as characteristics perceived by consumers such as perceived quality, store image, brand image and perceived value were deduced from preceding studies. The effect of such factors on intent of relational continuance mediated by brand trust and brand equity of PB products was structurally examined. Research Model : Based on theory analysis and hypotheses, constructed a Structural Equation Model(SEM). The research model is shown in Figure 1. Research Method : This paper is based on s qualitative study of selected literature and empirical data. The survey for empirical study was carried out on consumers in Gyeonggi and Busan between January 2012 and May 2012. 300 surveys were distributed and 253 (84.3%) of them were returned. After excluding omissions and insincere responses, 245 surveys (81.6%) were used for final analysis as effective samples. Result : First of all, the Reliability was carried out for instrument used. The lower limit of 0.7 for Cronbach's Alpha as suggested by Hair et al. (1998). And Construct validity was established by carrying out exploratory factor analysis by Varimax rotation for all. Four factor result for the consumer's perceptual characteristics of PB Products, two mediating factors and one dependent factor. All constructs included in research framework have acceptable validity and reliability. Table 1 shows the factor loading, eigen value, explained variance and Cronbach's alpha for each factor. In order to assure validity of constructs, I implemented Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA), using AMOS 20.0. In confirmatory factor analysis, researcher can take control over the specification of indicators for each factor by hypothesizing that a specific factor is loaded with the relevant indicators. Moreover, CFA is particularly useful in the validation of scale for the measurement of specific construct. CFA result summarized Table 2 shows that the fit measures of all constructs fulfill the recommended level and loadings are significant. To test causal relationship between constructs in the research model, used AMOS 20.0 that provides a graphic module as method for analysing Structural Equation Modeling. The result of hypothesis test is shown in Table 3. As a result of empirical study, perceived quality, brand image and perceived value as selected attributes for PB products showed significantly positive (+) effect on brand trust and brand equity. Furthermore, brand trust and brand equity showed significantly positive (+) effect on intent of relational continuance. However, store image of discount stores selling the PB products was analyzed to have positive (+) effect on brand trust and no significant effect on brand equity. Discussion : Based on the results of this study, the relationship between overall quality, store image, brand image and value perceived by consumers about PB products and intent of relational continuance was structurally verified as being mediated by brand trust and brand equity. Looking at the results, a strategic approach that maximizes brand trust and equity value for PB products by large discount stores is required on top of basic efforts to improve quality, brand image and value of PB products in order to maximize consumer's intent of relational continuance and to continuously attract repeated purchase of products.

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Modeling Brand Equity for Lifestyle Brand Extensions: A Strategic Approach into Generation Y vs. Baby Boomer (생활방식품패확장적품패자산건모(生活方式品牌扩张的品牌资产建模): 침대Y세대화영인조소비자적전략로경(针对Y世代和婴儿潮消费者的战略路径))

  • Kim, Eun-Young;Brandon, Lynn
    • Journal of Global Scholars of Marketing Science
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.35-48
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    • 2010
  • Today, the fashion market challenged by a maturing retail market needs a new paradigm in the "evolution of brand" to improve their comparative advantages. An important issue in fashion marketing is lifestyle brand extension with a specific aim to meet consumers' specific needs for their changing lifestyle. For fashion brand extensions into lifestyle product categories, Gen Y and Baby Boomer are emerging as "prospects"-Baby Boomers who are renovating their lifestyle, and generation Y experiencing changes in their life stage-with demands for buying new products. Therefore, it is imperative that apparel companies pay special attention to the consumer cohort for brand extension to create and manage their brand equity in a new product category. The purposes of this study are to (a) evaluate brand equity between parent and extension brands; (b) identify consumers' perceived marketing elements for brand extension; and (c) estimate a structural equation model for examining causative relationship between marketing elements and brand equity for brand extensions in lifestyle product category including home fashion items for the selected two groups (e.g., Gen Y, and Baby boomer). For theoretical frameworks, this study focused on the traditional marketing 4P's mix to identify what marketing element is more importantly related to brand extension equity for this study. It is assumed that comparable marketing capability can be critical to establish "brand extension equity", leads to successfully entering the new categories. Drawing from the relevant literature, this study developed research hypotheses incorporating brand equity factors and marketing elements by focusing on the selected consumers (e.g., Gen Y, Baby Boomer). In the context of brand extension in the lifestyle products, constructs of brand equity consist of brand awareness/association, brand perceptions (e.g., perceived quality, emotional value) and brand resonance adapted from CBBE factors (Keller, 2001). It is postulated that the marketing elements create brand extension equity in terms of brand awareness/association, brand perceptions by the brand extension into lifestyle products, which in turn influence brand resonance. For data collection, the sample was comprised of Korean female consumers in Gen Y and Baby Boomer consumer categories who have a high demand for lifestyle products due to changing their lifecycles. A total of 651 usable questionnaires were obtained from female consumers of Gen Y (n=326) and Baby Boomer (n=325) in South Korea. Structural and measurement models using a correlation matrix was estimated using LISREL 8.8. Findings indicated that perceived marketing elements for brand extension consisted of three factors: price/store image, product, and advertising. In the model of Gen Y consumers, price/store image had a positive effect on brand equity factors (e.g., brand awareness/association, perceived quality), while product had positive effect on emotional value in the brand extensions; and the brand awareness/association was likely to increase the perceived quality and emotional value, leading to brand resonance for brand extensions in the lifestyle products. In the model of Baby Boomer consumers, price/store image had a positive effect on perceived quality, which created brand resonance of brand extension; and product had a positive effect on perceived quality and emotional value, which leads to brand resonance for brand extension in the lifestyle products. However, advertising was negatively related to brand equity for both groups. This study provides an insight for fashion marketers in developing a successful brand extension strategy, leading to a sustainable competitive advantage. This study complements and extends prior works in the brand extension through critical factors of marketing efforts that affect brand extension success. Findings support a synergy effect on leveraging of fashion brand extensions (Aaker and Keller, 1990; Tauber, 1988; Shine et al., 2007; Pitta and Katsanis, 1995) in conjunction with marketing actions for entering into the new product category. Thus, it is recommended that marketers targeting both Gen Y and Baby Boomer can reduce marketing cost for entering the new product category (e.g., home furnishings) by standardized marketing efforts; fashion marketers can (a) offer extension lines with premium ranges of price; (b) place an emphasis on upscale features of store image positioning by a retail channel (e.g., specialty department store) in Korea, and (c) combine apparel with lifestyle product assortments including innovative style and designer’s limited editions. With respect to brand equity, a key to successful brand extension is consumers’ brand awareness or association that ensures brand identity with new product category. It is imperative for marketers to have knowledge of what contributes to more concrete associations in a market entry into new product categories. For fashion brands, a second key of brand extension can be a "luxury" lifestyle approach into new product categories, in that higher price or store image had impact on perceived quality that established brand resonance. More importantly, this study increases the theoretical understanding of brand extension and suggests directions for marketers as they establish marketing program at Gen Y and Baby Boomers.

The Moderating Effects of Nationality and Lifestyle on the Relationship between Brand Equity and Purchase Intentions

  • Ko, Eun-Ju;Zhang, Hao
    • International Journal of Human Ecology
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.39-54
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    • 2009
  • This research investigates the differences in sportswear purchasing behavior between global consumers in Korea and China. Korean and Chinese consumers showed significant differences in purchasing behavior. Brand personality, perceived price, and brand loyalty showed a significant, positive relationship with purchase intentions across both cultural groups. The results identified two lifestyle categories for Korean and Chinese consumers: Adventurer and Follower. The consumers of each lifestyle group have significantly different views regarding brand equity and purchase intentions. Several marketing implications are discussed in this paper.

Compensation, Perceived Equity, and Performance: Review of the Theoretical Literature (보상, 지각된 공정성, 성과에 대한 이론적 논의)

  • Teo, Yit Chin;Lee, Jeong Eon
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.16 no.9
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    • pp.523-530
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    • 2016
  • The main purpose of this study is the comprehensive review of the compensation system that affects the employee's job satisfaction and turnover intention. This study is mainly designed to review previous studies of the impact of compensation system, and suggest meaningful implications in relation to firm's performance. It is clarified that compensation is positively related to firm's performance, and the perceived equity mediates the relationship between compensation and performance. It is suggested that an empirical research should be done based on the formulated propositions of this research.

Male Consumer's Perceptions of Fashion Brands' Advertising Investment and Brand Equity (패션 브랜드의 광고 투자에 대한 남성 소비자의 인식과 브랜드 자산과의 관계)

  • Kim, Tae Youn
    • Fashion & Textile Research Journal
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.192-201
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    • 2020
  • This study examined the relationship between Korean male consumers' perceptions of marketing promotion investment such as advertising expenditure and celebrity endorsement are the brand equity elements. It also compared if there were differences on this research model and two groups that selected Korean or foreign country-of-brand-origin in fashion product purchasing. Online survey responses from 414 Korean men in their 20s-30s were analyzed using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and structural equation modeling analysis (SEM). Perceptions of advertising expenditures were found to be positively related to brand association in only the group that selected Korean country-of-brand-origin. The results showed a non-significant effect of perceptions for advertising expenditures on perceived product quality in both groups that selected Korean or foreign country-of-brand-origin. The results indicated that celebrity endorsement had a significant effect on brand association for the two male consumer groups. The results also demonstrated that the relationship of celebrity endorsement and perceived quality was significant in only a group that selected Korean country-of-brand-origin. The results also revealed that the effect of brand association and perceived product quality on brand preference was significant in both male consumer groups. This study has useful managerial implications for enhancing the effectiveness of investment in advertising activities.