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Yıl 2017, Cilt: 7 Sayı: 1, 281 - 290, 01.03.2017

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The Differences of Asian and Western Consumers’ Attitudes towards Brand Extensions by Information Types: Attribute-Related vs. Non-Attribute-Related Information

Yıl 2017, Cilt: 7 Sayı: 1, 281 - 290, 01.03.2017

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This study aims to empirically examine how Asian and Western consumers with different cultural backgrounds (holistic vs. analytic thinking) in different brand extension situations (high vs. low brand-extension fit) perceive two different types of brand extension information (attribute-related vs. non-attribute-related information). The previous brand extension studies have demonstrated that Asian consumers are considerably better in recognizing fit between parent brands and their extensions than Western consumers. However, only few studies have been conducted so far to investigate how firms can effectively communicate with consumers from different cultures when extending their existing brands. For that, an inter-subjects experiment consisting of 2 (high vs. low similarity with parent brands) * 2 (attribute-related vs. non-attribute-related information) * 2 (Asian vs. Western consumers) groups was conducted with the samples from South Korea, US, Canada and France (N=393). As a result, Westerners tended to show more favour to attribute-related information than Asians when brand-extension fit was high. When brand-extension fit was low, however, Asians tended to show more favour to attribute-related information than Westerners. In addition, Asians overall showed more favour to low-similarity extensions compared to Westerners when non-attitude-related information was suggested.

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Diğer ID JA62RB49NJ
Bölüm Araştırma Makalesi
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Jae Jin Lee Bu kişi benim

Sung-jun Lee Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 1 Mart 2017
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2017 Cilt: 7 Sayı: 1

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APA Lee, J. J., & Lee, S.-j. (2017). The Differences of Asian and Western Consumers’ Attitudes towards Brand Extensions by Information Types: Attribute-Related vs. Non-Attribute-Related Information. International Review of Management and Marketing, 7(1), 281-290.
AMA Lee JJ, Lee Sj. The Differences of Asian and Western Consumers’ Attitudes towards Brand Extensions by Information Types: Attribute-Related vs. Non-Attribute-Related Information. IRMM. Mart 2017;7(1):281-290.
Chicago Lee, Jae Jin, ve Sung-jun Lee. “The Differences of Asian and Western Consumers’ Attitudes towards Brand Extensions by Information Types: Attribute-Related Vs. Non-Attribute-Related Information”. International Review of Management and Marketing 7, sy. 1 (Mart 2017): 281-90.
EndNote Lee JJ, Lee S-j (01 Mart 2017) The Differences of Asian and Western Consumers’ Attitudes towards Brand Extensions by Information Types: Attribute-Related vs. Non-Attribute-Related Information. International Review of Management and Marketing 7 1 281–290.
IEEE J. J. Lee ve S.-j. Lee, “The Differences of Asian and Western Consumers’ Attitudes towards Brand Extensions by Information Types: Attribute-Related vs. Non-Attribute-Related Information”, IRMM, c. 7, sy. 1, ss. 281–290, 2017.
ISNAD Lee, Jae Jin - Lee, Sung-jun. “The Differences of Asian and Western Consumers’ Attitudes towards Brand Extensions by Information Types: Attribute-Related Vs. Non-Attribute-Related Information”. International Review of Management and Marketing 7/1 (Mart 2017), 281-290.
JAMA Lee JJ, Lee S-j. The Differences of Asian and Western Consumers’ Attitudes towards Brand Extensions by Information Types: Attribute-Related vs. Non-Attribute-Related Information. IRMM. 2017;7:281–290.
MLA Lee, Jae Jin ve Sung-jun Lee. “The Differences of Asian and Western Consumers’ Attitudes towards Brand Extensions by Information Types: Attribute-Related Vs. Non-Attribute-Related Information”. International Review of Management and Marketing, c. 7, sy. 1, 2017, ss. 281-90.
Vancouver Lee JJ, Lee S-j. The Differences of Asian and Western Consumers’ Attitudes towards Brand Extensions by Information Types: Attribute-Related vs. Non-Attribute-Related Information. IRMM. 2017;7(1):281-90.