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Using a unique dataset on U.S. beer consumption, we investigate brand preferences of consumers across various social group and context related consumption scenarios (“scenarios”). As sufficient data are not available for each scenario, understanding these preferences requires us to share...
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Using a panel dataset on hotel rebranding over the time period 1994-2012, we quantify the impact of rebranding on the occupancy rate and other performance indicators of the hotel properties. We find that rebranding results, on average, in about a 6.31% increase in occupancy rates with increases...
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The geographic associations of brands and branding have been well demonstrated in the country-of-origin (COO) effect literature in that a product’s COO has a branding effect and consumers have preferences for goods from specific countries. The aggregation of these preferences can lead to...
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In this paper, we study the role of point-of-sale (POS) marketing mix variables in explaining variation in brand shares (i) at different retail formats, and (ii) across national and store brands in different price tiers. Stores in different retail formats differ in their positioning, the...
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While diversity, equity, and inclusion issues are a focus of brand activism and many firms’ corporate social responsibility initiatives, the challenge is that these topics either 1) impact a relatively small group of individuals (i.e., limited in scope) or 2) are emotionally charged or...
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