Buch, Englisch, 446 Seiten, Format (B × H): 186 mm x 260 mm, Gewicht: 1005 g
Buch, Englisch, 446 Seiten, Format (B × H): 186 mm x 260 mm, Gewicht: 1005 g
ISBN: 978-0-7656-2357-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Introduction: Why Brand Relationships? Part I. Fundamental Issues in Brand Relationships 1. Lessons Learned about Consumers’ Relationships with Their Brands 2. Using Relationship Norms to Understand Consumer-Brand Interactions 3. Brand Loyalty Is Not Habitual Part II. Goals, Needs, and Motives that Foster Brand Relationships 4. Self-Expansion Motivation and Inclusion of Brands in Self: Toward a Theory of Brand Relationships 5. Why on Earth Do Consumers Have Relationships with Marketers? Toward Understanding the Functions of Brand Relationships 6. Self-Brand Connections: The Role of Reference Groups and Celebrity Endorsers in the Creation of Brand Meaning 7. When Brands Are Built from Within: A Social Identity Pathway to Liking and Evaluation Americus Reed II, Joel B. Cohen, and Amit Bhattacharjee 8. Group-Based Brand Relationships and Persuasion: Multiple Roles for Identification and Identification Discrepancies Part III. Brand Meaning and Meaning Makers 9. Collective Brand Relationships 10. Building Brand Relationships through Corporate Social Responsibility 11. Ethnicity, Race, and Brand Connections 12. Cultural Value Dimensions and Brands: Can a Global Brand Image Exist? 13. Understanding Cultural Differences in Brand Extension Evaluation: The Influence of Analytic versus Holistic Thinking 14. Luxury Branding Part IV. Psychological and Behavioral Effects of Strong Brand Relationships 15. Attitudes as a Basis for Brand Relationships: The Roles of Elaboration, Metacognition, and Bias Correction 16. Putting Context Effects in Context: The Construction and Retrieval as Moderated by Attitude Strength (CARMAS) Model of Evaluative Judgment 17. The Connection-Prominence Attachment Model (CPAM): A Conceptual and Methodological Exploration of Brand Attachment 18. Love, Desire, and Identity: A Conditional Integration Theory of the Love of Things 19. Customer Coping in Response to Relationship Transgressions: An Attachment Theoretic Approach Part V. Conclusions and Research Directions 20. Research Directions on Strong Brand Relationships