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A Typology Of Co-Branding Strategies, Suzanne B. Walchli
A Typology Of Co-Branding Strategies, Suzanne B. Walchli
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
This presents a typology of co-branding (brand alliance) strategies. It reveals the complexity that is represented by the topic of co-branding, which has been researched to a relatively limited degree although the practice began to be commonplace in the early 1990s (Gibson, 1993; Helmut, Huber and Leeflang, 2008). Since then, academic research has been published on the subject, but has been somewhat limited in scope (Rao and Ruekert, 1994; Park, Jun and Shocker, 1996; Simonin and Ruth, 1998; Washburn, Till and Priluck, 2004; Voss and Gammoh, 2004; Walchli, 2007). This may in part be because most studies have interpreted co-branding …
The Effects Of Schema Congruity On Consumer Response To Celebrity Advertising, Tracy Harmon-Kizer
The Effects Of Schema Congruity On Consumer Response To Celebrity Advertising, Tracy Harmon-Kizer
Tracy R. Harmon-Kizer Ph.D.
The trend of celebrity-branded products is on the rise, creating a new domain in which to explore the match-up hypothesis. Moving beyond the celebrity as an endorser, but rather, a brand promoting a brand extension, this article examines how perceived congruence between a celebrity's image and the brand image of products they have developed is related to attitudinal and behavioral measures of advertising effectiveness. Employing a 2 × 3 full factorial design, congruence between the celebrity's image and the brand's image was varied (less vs. more congruent), along with the use of the celebrity's image (present, absent, non-celebrity models) to …