Brand Management Midterm Study Guide January 23‚ 2013 * Inter Brand’s Valuation Approach * The increasing recognition of the value of intangibles came with the continuous increase in the gap between companies’ book values and their stock market valuations‚ as well as sharp increases in premiums above the stock market value that were paid in mergers and acquisitions in the late 1980s. * The brand is a special intangible that in many businesses is the most important asset. This
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Introduction: Brand personality is the attribution of human traits and characteristics to the brand name‚ so as to relate the personality of brand with a prospective customer and thereby increase the brand equity. I have structured my assignment in the following manner: In part one I would define and examine the concept of brand personality and the specific human traits that can be associated with a particular brand. Second part will include the association and evaluation of traits with my
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Individual Assignment 3 - OSIM: Building a Global Brand 1)What is the meaning of the brand identity of OSIM? Brand identity of OSIM refers to how OSIM wants its consumers and potential consumers to view OSIM and its products. OSIM wants to improve the quality of life of its customers through the use of OSIM’s products and view OSIM as a leading global brand. What are the different aspects of this identity? OSIM’s brand identity‚ includes its name‚ trademark‚ communications‚ and visual appearance
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Brand Background: Content: Brand strategy Brand Identity & Image Brand Architecture Reference QI YU 14024137 founded in 1784 muslin and spinning cotton end of 18 century knitting and hosier 1819 finest quality raw materials 1893 a limilited company 1960’s signature knitwear line After fine gauge knitwear products (Whoson‚ 2013) Brand Strategy 5 forces influencing brand potential (De Chernatony and McDonald) Macro-environment: Corporation: -Long pround and established -John Smedley Limited company
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26‚ Nos. 11–12‚ October 2010‚ 1037–1056 Do brand names in a foreign language lead to different brand perceptions? Laura Salciuviene‚ Lancaster University‚ UK Pervez N. Ghauri‚ Kings College London‚ UK Ruth Salomea Streder‚ Lewis-Global Public Relations‚ UK Claudio De Mattos‚ Manchester Business School‚ UK Abstract This study examines the effects of brand names in a foreign language‚ country of origin‚ and the incongruence between the two on brand perceptions of services. Employing congruity and
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Brand extension success factors Problem definition and objectives In a highly competitive environment‚ organizations are convinced that the launch of new products in order to stratify the need of consumers can lead to an increase the success of a company. The strategy of launching new products can be successful but it remains some risks. Indeed‚ the launching from 30 to 35 % of new products has failed. Because of some factors like the high level of advertisement costs and the increasing competition
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to the perfume market is DKNY Pure. As a competitor intending to introduce a similar product into the luxury fashion brand perfume market‚ consumer behaviour has important implications for the design of a successful marketing strategy. This paper will outline which key factors marketers should attempt to influence in the design of a marketing strategy to introduce a new luxury brand perfume to the market. Through the use of product positioning‚ identifying buying groups and the target market‚ extensive
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road to create a strong brand. Part I Mass marketing and great availability of products have accelerated our transformation into a consumer society‚ or the one that exists simply because it buys. People express themselves through what they possesses. However‚ nowadays the product has been replaced by a brand‚ a shopkeeper replaced by advertising. Corporations have become accustomed to the fact that although they produce products‚ what consumers pay for is basically the brand. Enterprises are no longer
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relevant to brands‚ their measurement and contribution to branding theory and practice have not been examined. This article describes the development and validation of a two-dimensional scale measuring masculine and feminine brand personality that is discriminant with regard to existing brand personality dimensions and scales measuring masculinity and femininity as human personality traits. This scale is applied to show that (1) spokespeople in advertising shape masculine and feminine brand personality
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are convinced that Nivea is a local brand‚ a mistake which Beiersdoft‚ the German makers‚ take as a compliment.’ (Quoted on leading brand consultancy Wolff-Olins’ website‚ www.wolff-olins.com) An ode to Nivea’s success In May 2003‚ a survey of ‘Global Mega Brand Franchises’ revealed that the Nivea Cosmetics brand had presence in the maximum number of product categories and countries. The survey‚ conducted by US-based ACNielsen‚ aimed at identifying those brands that had ‘successfully evolved beyond
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