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The Effect of Product Category on Consumer
Brand Relationships
Dr. Marc Fetscherin, Rollins College, USA
Dr. Michele Boulanger, Rollins College, USA
Dr. Cid Gonçalves Filho, FUMEC University, Brazil
Dr. Gustavo Souki, UNA/DataConsumer, Brazil
Article accepted in
Journal of Product and Brand Management, Vol. 23, No. 1. (2014 forthcoming)
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AGENDA
● Introduction
● Literature Review
● Theoretical Framework and Hypotheses
● Methodology and Results
● Conclusion and Limitation
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INTRODUCTION
● Among the consumer brand relationship facets studied, brand love is one
of the most recent and least researched
● Despite the effect of product category in the branding literature, little is
known whether brand love is universally applicable to any product category
or if it’s product category specific
● The purpose of this study is to address this by comparing four different
product categories (soft drinks, mobile phones, shoes and cars) and
conducted a survey with 800 respondents
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● Introduction
● Literature Review
● Theoretical Framework and Hypotheses
● Methodology and Results
● Conclusion and Limitation
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CONSUMER BRAND RELATIONSHIPS
● Consumer brand relationship research is multi-disciplinary, complex,
dynamic and “many unresolved issues and conundrums remain” (Fournier,
2009, p. 5)
● Brands as relationship partners (Keh et al., 2007) with many different
relationship constructs (Fournier, 1998)
● Various types and intensities of emotions and relationships consumers
have with brands brand loyalty (Jacoby and Chestnut, 1978)
● brand trust (Chaudhuri and Holbrook, 2001),
● brand passion (Bauer et al., 2007),
● brand attachment (Park et al., 2010; Thomson, MacInnis and Park, 2005)
● brand romance (Patwardhan and Balasubramanian, 2011),
● brand fidelity (Hess, et al., 2011)
● brand love (Ahuvia, 2005; Albert et al., 2008a; Batra et al., 2012)
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BRAND LOVE
● Fournier (1998) identify love as one key dimension
● Empirical evidence for feelings of love toward products or brands (Albert
et al., 2008; Ahuiva, 2005; Carroll & Ahuvia, 2006; Thomson et al., 2005;
Swaminathan et al., 2007; Batra et al., 2012)
● Current brand love studies assess the conceptualization or dimensionality
of brand love:
● Thomson et al. (2005) 3 dimensions
● Heinrich et al. (2006) 3 dimensions
● Carroll and Ahuvia (2006) 5 dimensions
● Batra et al. (2008) 7 dimensions
● Albert et al. (2008) found 6 first order and 2 second order dimensions
● Batra et al., (2012) 7 dimensions
● However, little is known whether the construct of brand love is
universally applicable to any product category or if it’s product category
specific
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IMPORTANCE OF PRODUCT CATEGORY
● The role of the product category has been studied in the branding literature
for decades. It has an effect on
● brand extension (Broniarczyk & Alba, 1994),
● number of (un)acceptable brands in a product category (Newman & Dolich, 1979),
● brand personality (Aaker, 1997)
● consumer product variety seeking behavior (Van Trijp, et al. 1996)
● Schema and categorization theory (Sujan, 1985) indicates product category
characteristics influence the brand-level effects consumers. Chaudhuri and
Holbrook (2001, p. 83) argue, these “theories suggest that product-category
cognitions are likely to precede thoughts and feelings about brands within the
product category”.
● Contradictory results:
● Kressmann et al., (2006) show product category involvement leads to higher
perceived brand relationship quality
● Valta (2013, p. 101) finds empirical evidence that “product category involvement
does not significantly impact brand relationship quality”
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BRAND LOVE AND PRODUCT CATEGORY
● Albert et al. (2008a, p. 1074) “indicate that consumers may treat product
categories differently in terms of their ability to generate love feelings” and
suggest that “a formal study of this phenomenon should help practitioners
develop specific marketing programs toward consumer segments open to love
relationship”
● Current brand love studies either focus on
● One product category (e.g., Hayes et al., 2006; Swaminathan et al., 2007) or
● Multiple product categories (Caroll & Ahuiva, 2006; Albert et al. 2008a; Bergkvist &
Bech-Larsen, 2010) without specifically analyzing product category differences
● This led to the motivation of this study to shed some light whether brand
love is product category specific
● This paper contributes to the nascent consumer brand relationships theory
by investigating the effect of the product category onto consumer’s brand love
relationships
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● Introduction
● Literature Review
● Theoretical Framework and Hypotheses
● Methodology and Results
● Conclusion and Limitation
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HYPOTHESES (1/3)
● The few brand love studies (Thomson et al. 2005; Carroll & Ahuvia, 2006;
Batra et al. 2012) show that brand love precedes brand loyalty.
H1: Brand Love positively influences brand loyalty
● Several studies demonstrated the positive relationship between brand
loyalty and purchase intention (Jacoby & Kyner, 1973; Jacoby & Chestnut,
1978; Tellis, 1988; Srinivasan et al., 2002). Since brand love precedes brand
loyalty (Carroll & Ahuvia, 2006) we test the following hypothesis
H2: Brand Love positively influences purchase intention
● Most recently, Batra et al. (2012, p. 1) confirm that brand love is
“associated with positive word of mouth (WOM). Therefore we state the
following hypotheses
H3: Brand Love positively influences word of mouth
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HYPOTHESES (2/3)
● Many have explored the positive relationship between brand loyalty and
purchase intention (Jacoby & Kyner, 1973; Jacoby & Chestnut, 1978; Tellis,
1988; Srinivasan et al., 2002). We test the following:
H4: Brand loyalty positively influences purchase intention
● Dick and Basu (1994) or Frank (1997) found that brand loyalty can add to
positive word-of-mouth. The positive and direct relationship between brand
loyalty and (positive) word-of-mouth finds further support by Reichheld (2006)
and Walsh and Beatty (2007). We state:
H5: Brand loyalty positively influences word-of-mouth
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● Albert et al. (2008a, p. 1074) “indicate that consumers may treat product
categories differently in terms of their ability to generate love feelings” this has
not yet been assessed empirically
● Limited and contradictory cross-product category research on consumer-
brand-relationship and specifically no cross-category study about brand love.
Reluctant do develop specific hypotheses concerning what cross-category
difference exist. We therefore state:
H6: Product Category influences the relationships between consumers
and their brands
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HYPOTHESES (3/3)
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● Introduction
● Literature Review
● Theoretical Framework and Hypotheses
● Methodology and Results
● Conclusion and Limitation
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SAMPLE AND DATA COLLECTION
● Product category
● Caroll and Ahuiva (2006): soft drinks, cereals, mobile phones
● Albert et al. (2008a): shoes, cars, lingerie, watches, and perfumes
● Bergkvist and Bech-Larsen (2010): clothes brand, soft drink, toothpaste…
● We selected soft drinks, mobile phones, shoes, and cars
● Respondents
● 200 respondents per product category*
● Translation back-translation method by two independent translators to establish
translation equivalence (Douglas and Craig, 2007)
● Local trained field workers conducted pre-test with 20 respondents
● Randomly selected consumers at a shopping mall in a major city in Brazil. The mall is
known for the highest flux of consumers in terms of genre, age and social class
distribution. Survey conducted from Monday - Sunday between 10am and 10pm in
order to obtain variance of profile respondents
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* Above min. 17 observations per cell by Cohen (1998), 20 by Hair et al. (1998), or same as the suggested min. sample of 100 by
Spector (1992)
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DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS
RESPONDENTS
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DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS
BRAND CONCENTRATION
* Brand concentration index (BCI) characterizes the distribution of the brand ‘market share’ in the mind of the
respondents. We used the HHI as a proxy of the perceived degree of brand concentration (Rubio and Yagüe,
2009)
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VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY
● Content validity guaranteed as items based on validated scales
● Construct validity, convergent validity as well as discriminant validity by
conducting an explorative factor analysis (EFA) with principle components
extraction method and varimax rotation
● 18 of 19 items retained for confirmatory factor analysis (CFA)
● Multiple statistical tests to assess validity and reliability of our
measurement items and results.
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* Brand loyalty with low average variance extracted of .42, indicating that the five items of loyalty do not “converge” very well, meaning they do not share a significant proportion of variance
in common. However, there is no single item nor a set of two items of loyalty that, if removed, would improve significantly the model. We decided to keep all 5 items.
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HYPOTHESES TESTING
● Sign and directionality suggest brand love is not category specific (except H2)
● However, intensity of relationship ; explanation power different
● Better model fit for product categories with high BCI (few brands) compared to
product category with low BCI (many brands)
● Suggest if consumers love a brand, it depends on the difference between
brands within a product category rather than between product categories
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● Introduction
● Literature Review
● Theoretical Framework and Hypotheses
● Methodology and Results
● Conclusion and Limitation
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CONCLUSION AND LIMITATION
● Advance the research about consumer brand relationship
● Assess if product category is relevant for the relationship between
consumers and their favorite brands
● If there is brand “love”, the product category does not matter
● Brand love seems to be influenced by the difference between brands
within a product category rather than between product categories
● Limitations:
● Test with other countries as love is culturally grounded
● Other and more product categories
● Incorporating other factors that might influence and further explain the concept
of brand love
● Investigate further within product category brand differences
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VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY
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The Effect of Product Category on Consumer Brand Relationships

  • 1. Unit of measure * Footnote Source: Source * The Effect of Product Category on Consumer Brand Relationships Dr. Marc Fetscherin, Rollins College, USA Dr. Michele Boulanger, Rollins College, USA Dr. Cid Gonçalves Filho, FUMEC University, Brazil Dr. Gustavo Souki, UNA/DataConsumer, Brazil Article accepted in Journal of Product and Brand Management, Vol. 23, No. 1. (2014 forthcoming)
  • 2. Unit of measure * Footnote Source: Source AGENDA ● Introduction ● Literature Review ● Theoretical Framework and Hypotheses ● Methodology and Results ● Conclusion and Limitation *
  • 3. Unit of measure * Footnote Source: Source INTRODUCTION ● Among the consumer brand relationship facets studied, brand love is one of the most recent and least researched ● Despite the effect of product category in the branding literature, little is known whether brand love is universally applicable to any product category or if it’s product category specific ● The purpose of this study is to address this by comparing four different product categories (soft drinks, mobile phones, shoes and cars) and conducted a survey with 800 respondents *
  • 4. Unit of measure * Footnote Source: Source AGENDA ● Introduction ● Literature Review ● Theoretical Framework and Hypotheses ● Methodology and Results ● Conclusion and Limitation *
  • 5. Unit of measure * Footnote Source: Source CONSUMER BRAND RELATIONSHIPS ● Consumer brand relationship research is multi-disciplinary, complex, dynamic and “many unresolved issues and conundrums remain” (Fournier, 2009, p. 5) ● Brands as relationship partners (Keh et al., 2007) with many different relationship constructs (Fournier, 1998) ● Various types and intensities of emotions and relationships consumers have with brands brand loyalty (Jacoby and Chestnut, 1978) ● brand trust (Chaudhuri and Holbrook, 2001), ● brand passion (Bauer et al., 2007), ● brand attachment (Park et al., 2010; Thomson, MacInnis and Park, 2005) ● brand romance (Patwardhan and Balasubramanian, 2011), ● brand fidelity (Hess, et al., 2011) ● brand love (Ahuvia, 2005; Albert et al., 2008a; Batra et al., 2012) *
  • 6. Unit of measure * Footnote Source: Source BRAND LOVE ● Fournier (1998) identify love as one key dimension ● Empirical evidence for feelings of love toward products or brands (Albert et al., 2008; Ahuiva, 2005; Carroll & Ahuvia, 2006; Thomson et al., 2005; Swaminathan et al., 2007; Batra et al., 2012) ● Current brand love studies assess the conceptualization or dimensionality of brand love: ● Thomson et al. (2005) 3 dimensions ● Heinrich et al. (2006) 3 dimensions ● Carroll and Ahuvia (2006) 5 dimensions ● Batra et al. (2008) 7 dimensions ● Albert et al. (2008) found 6 first order and 2 second order dimensions ● Batra et al., (2012) 7 dimensions ● However, little is known whether the construct of brand love is universally applicable to any product category or if it’s product category specific *
  • 7. Unit of measure * Footnote Source: Source IMPORTANCE OF PRODUCT CATEGORY ● The role of the product category has been studied in the branding literature for decades. It has an effect on ● brand extension (Broniarczyk & Alba, 1994), ● number of (un)acceptable brands in a product category (Newman & Dolich, 1979), ● brand personality (Aaker, 1997) ● consumer product variety seeking behavior (Van Trijp, et al. 1996) ● Schema and categorization theory (Sujan, 1985) indicates product category characteristics influence the brand-level effects consumers. Chaudhuri and Holbrook (2001, p. 83) argue, these “theories suggest that product-category cognitions are likely to precede thoughts and feelings about brands within the product category”. ● Contradictory results: ● Kressmann et al., (2006) show product category involvement leads to higher perceived brand relationship quality ● Valta (2013, p. 101) finds empirical evidence that “product category involvement does not significantly impact brand relationship quality” *
  • 8. Unit of measure * Footnote Source: Source BRAND LOVE AND PRODUCT CATEGORY ● Albert et al. (2008a, p. 1074) “indicate that consumers may treat product categories differently in terms of their ability to generate love feelings” and suggest that “a formal study of this phenomenon should help practitioners develop specific marketing programs toward consumer segments open to love relationship” ● Current brand love studies either focus on ● One product category (e.g., Hayes et al., 2006; Swaminathan et al., 2007) or ● Multiple product categories (Caroll & Ahuiva, 2006; Albert et al. 2008a; Bergkvist & Bech-Larsen, 2010) without specifically analyzing product category differences ● This led to the motivation of this study to shed some light whether brand love is product category specific ● This paper contributes to the nascent consumer brand relationships theory by investigating the effect of the product category onto consumer’s brand love relationships *
  • 9. Unit of measure * Footnote Source: Source AGENDA ● Introduction ● Literature Review ● Theoretical Framework and Hypotheses ● Methodology and Results ● Conclusion and Limitation *
  • 10. Unit of measure * Footnote Source: Source * Theoretical Framework
  • 11. Unit of measure * Footnote Source: Source HYPOTHESES (1/3) ● The few brand love studies (Thomson et al. 2005; Carroll & Ahuvia, 2006; Batra et al. 2012) show that brand love precedes brand loyalty. H1: Brand Love positively influences brand loyalty ● Several studies demonstrated the positive relationship between brand loyalty and purchase intention (Jacoby & Kyner, 1973; Jacoby & Chestnut, 1978; Tellis, 1988; Srinivasan et al., 2002). Since brand love precedes brand loyalty (Carroll & Ahuvia, 2006) we test the following hypothesis H2: Brand Love positively influences purchase intention ● Most recently, Batra et al. (2012, p. 1) confirm that brand love is “associated with positive word of mouth (WOM). Therefore we state the following hypotheses H3: Brand Love positively influences word of mouth *
  • 12. Unit of measure * Footnote Source: Source HYPOTHESES (2/3) ● Many have explored the positive relationship between brand loyalty and purchase intention (Jacoby & Kyner, 1973; Jacoby & Chestnut, 1978; Tellis, 1988; Srinivasan et al., 2002). We test the following: H4: Brand loyalty positively influences purchase intention ● Dick and Basu (1994) or Frank (1997) found that brand loyalty can add to positive word-of-mouth. The positive and direct relationship between brand loyalty and (positive) word-of-mouth finds further support by Reichheld (2006) and Walsh and Beatty (2007). We state: H5: Brand loyalty positively influences word-of-mouth *
  • 13. Unit of measure * Footnote Source: Source ● Albert et al. (2008a, p. 1074) “indicate that consumers may treat product categories differently in terms of their ability to generate love feelings” this has not yet been assessed empirically ● Limited and contradictory cross-product category research on consumer- brand-relationship and specifically no cross-category study about brand love. Reluctant do develop specific hypotheses concerning what cross-category difference exist. We therefore state: H6: Product Category influences the relationships between consumers and their brands * HYPOTHESES (3/3)
  • 14. Unit of measure * Footnote Source: Source AGENDA ● Introduction ● Literature Review ● Theoretical Framework and Hypotheses ● Methodology and Results ● Conclusion and Limitation *
  • 15. Unit of measure * Footnote Source: Source SAMPLE AND DATA COLLECTION ● Product category ● Caroll and Ahuiva (2006): soft drinks, cereals, mobile phones ● Albert et al. (2008a): shoes, cars, lingerie, watches, and perfumes ● Bergkvist and Bech-Larsen (2010): clothes brand, soft drink, toothpaste… ● We selected soft drinks, mobile phones, shoes, and cars ● Respondents ● 200 respondents per product category* ● Translation back-translation method by two independent translators to establish translation equivalence (Douglas and Craig, 2007) ● Local trained field workers conducted pre-test with 20 respondents ● Randomly selected consumers at a shopping mall in a major city in Brazil. The mall is known for the highest flux of consumers in terms of genre, age and social class distribution. Survey conducted from Monday - Sunday between 10am and 10pm in order to obtain variance of profile respondents * * Above min. 17 observations per cell by Cohen (1998), 20 by Hair et al. (1998), or same as the suggested min. sample of 100 by Spector (1992)
  • 16. Unit of measure * Footnote Source: Source * DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS RESPONDENTS
  • 17. Unit of measure * Footnote Source: Source * DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS BRAND CONCENTRATION * Brand concentration index (BCI) characterizes the distribution of the brand ‘market share’ in the mind of the respondents. We used the HHI as a proxy of the perceived degree of brand concentration (Rubio and Yagüe, 2009) *
  • 18. Unit of measure * Footnote Source: Source VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY ● Content validity guaranteed as items based on validated scales ● Construct validity, convergent validity as well as discriminant validity by conducting an explorative factor analysis (EFA) with principle components extraction method and varimax rotation ● 18 of 19 items retained for confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) ● Multiple statistical tests to assess validity and reliability of our measurement items and results. * * Brand loyalty with low average variance extracted of .42, indicating that the five items of loyalty do not “converge” very well, meaning they do not share a significant proportion of variance in common. However, there is no single item nor a set of two items of loyalty that, if removed, would improve significantly the model. We decided to keep all 5 items.
  • 19. Unit of measure * Footnote Source: Source * HYPOTHESES TESTING ● Sign and directionality suggest brand love is not category specific (except H2) ● However, intensity of relationship ; explanation power different ● Better model fit for product categories with high BCI (few brands) compared to product category with low BCI (many brands) ● Suggest if consumers love a brand, it depends on the difference between brands within a product category rather than between product categories
  • 20. Unit of measure * Footnote Source: Source AGENDA ● Introduction ● Literature Review ● Theoretical Framework and Hypotheses ● Methodology and Results ● Conclusion and Limitation *
  • 21. Unit of measure * Footnote Source: Source CONCLUSION AND LIMITATION ● Advance the research about consumer brand relationship ● Assess if product category is relevant for the relationship between consumers and their favorite brands ● If there is brand “love”, the product category does not matter ● Brand love seems to be influenced by the difference between brands within a product category rather than between product categories ● Limitations: ● Test with other countries as love is culturally grounded ● Other and more product categories ● Incorporating other factors that might influence and further explain the concept of brand love ● Investigate further within product category brand differences *
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  • 23. Unit of measure * Footnote Source: Source * DIMENSIONALITY OF BRAND LOVE
  • 24. Unit of measure * Footnote Source: Source * Measurement Items
  • 25. Unit of measure * Footnote Source: Source * VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY BY PRODUCT CATEGORY
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