Titel
The interplay between country stereotypes and perceived brand globalness/localness as drivers of brand preference
Abstract
This paper integrates country-of-origin and global/local branding literatures to investigate how country- and brand-specific factors influence consumer preferences. Drawing from the stereotype content model (SCM) in social psychology, it operationalizes country perceptions by means of warmth and competence judgments and juxtaposes them with consumers' perceptions of brand globalness and localness to predict brand attitudes and subsequent purchase intentions. An empirical study involving a series of well-known brands from different countries and product categories shows that (a) the SCM can effectively capture country-of-origin effects, (b) judgments of competence impact consumer preferences above and beyond the positive effects of brand globalness and localness, and (c) country stereotypes (particularly the dimension of warmth) interact with perceptions of brand globalness in determining brand attitude, whereas perceived brand localness has an independent effect. Theoretical and managerial implications of the findings are discussed and directions for future research identified.
Objekt-Typ
Sprache
Englisch [eng]
Persistent identifier
https://phaidra.univie.ac.at/o:924688
Erschienen in
Titel
Journal of Business Research
Band
69
Ausgabe
9
Seitenanfang
3621
Seitenende
3628
Verlag
Elsevier BV
Verfügbarkeitsdatum
23.03.2019
Datum der Annahme zur Veröffentlichung
2016
Zugänglichkeit
Rechteangabe
© 2016 Elsevier Inc.

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