scholarly journals Impact of corporate reputation on rural consumer brand attitude and purchase intention markets

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 79-82
Author(s):  
Venkata Subbaiah P

The main objective of this study is to determine the effects of the negative corporate CEO and corporate social responsibility reputations on the changes in rural consumers’ brand attitudes and purchase intentions. To accomplish this study determination,we anticipated the associations between brand awareness and perceived quality and initial brand attitude and purchase intention by relying on the hierarchy of effects model; then we assessed the changes in brand attitude and purchase intention after providing information on negative corporate reputation. Multiple regression analysis and paired samples T-tests were conducted to test the hypothesized relationships using a convenience sample of 670 respondents. The empirical results support significant effects of brand awareness, perceived quality and corporate reputation on brand attitude and purchase intention.

2018 ◽  
Vol 35 (5) ◽  
pp. 522-532 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiao Tong ◽  
Jin Su

Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of corporate social responsibility (CSR) reputation, product price and organic label on consumers’ perceptions of quality, trust and purchase intentions of organic apparel products by surveying American young consumers. Design/methodology/approach An intercept survey approach was used to administer a written questionnaire to a sample of college students. The experiment is a 2 (CSR reputation: poor vs good) × 2 (price: low vs high) × 2 (organic label: absent vs present) factorial design. Findings The results of our study suggest that retailers’ CSR reputation had a significant positive effect on perceived quality, consumer trust and purchase intentions, and price had a negative impact on consumers’ purchase intentions. Results also revealed a significant three-way interaction among the three independent variables on perceived quality and consumer trust. Originality/value This research is the first empirical effort to investigate the key factors that may influence young consumers’ perceptions of quality, trust and purchase intentions of organic products by considering joint use of CSR reputation, product price and an organic label, which represents a realistic buying condition. Consequently, the findings of this study represent an important step forward in better understanding consumers’ buying behavior toward green products.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 431
Author(s):  
Kenny Kenny ◽  
Rezi Erdiansyah

This research is proposed to find out whether there is relationship between brand awareness, perceived quality, and consumer attitude, with purchase intention in Nivea Men Crème Product with 4 hypotheses that will be tested using the Structural Equation Model. The sample in this study consisted of 162 respondents who were men in Indonesia who had used, seen, and knew the Nivea brand. The result of the analysis that using AMOS ver.25 proven that brand awareness, perceived quality and consumer attitude simultaneously have an influence on Nivea Men Crème purchase intentions in Indonesian’s men market.  Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui apakah terdapat minat beli pria Indonesia terhadap produk Nivea Men Crème yang dipengaruhi oleh brand awareness, perceived quality dan consumer attitude. Model teoritis dalam penelitian ini disajikan dengan 4 hipotesis yang akan diuji menggunakan Structural Equation Model. Sampel dalam penelitian ini berjumlah 162 responden laki-laki di Indonesia yang pernah melihat, mengenal merek Nivea. Hasil analisis metode penelitian AMOS ver.25 (Paket Statistik Ilmu Sosial) membuktikan bahwa brand awareness, perceived quality dan consumer attitude secara simultan berpengaruh terhadap niat beli Nivea Men Crème di pasar pria Indonesia.


2008 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 195-218 ◽  
Author(s):  
Beth A. Cianfrone ◽  
Galen T. Trail ◽  
James J. Zhang ◽  
Richard J. Lutz

Sport video games (SVGs) are a popular form of sport media and sponsorship, and advertising in SVGs is increasingly common. This study assessed the effectiveness of SVG in-game advertisements in 3 consumption domains: cognitive, affective, and conative. An experimental study was designed with 89 gamers randomly assigned to 1 of 2 conditions: (a) experimental, playing an SVG with advertisements, or (b) control, playing an SVG without advertisements. Consumption background and identification level were incorporated as covariates to ensure group equivalence. Participants responded to a questionnaire measuring brand awareness, brand attitude, and purchase intentions. MANCOVA revealed that after controlling for the effect of covariate variables, the experimental group had a significantly (p < .05) greater mean brand-awareness score than the control group. Mean brand-attitude and purchase-intention scores were not significantly (p > .05) different between groups. The findings indicated that SVG in-game advertising was effective in creating awareness.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Frans Folkvord ◽  
Elze Roes ◽  
Kris Bevelander

Abstract Background: Most studies on influencer marketing techniques have focused on the promotion of unhealthy foods whereas little is known about the promotion of healthier foods. The present experimental study investigated whether a popular real versus fictitious social influencer is more successful in promoting healthy food products. In addition, we examined the role of parasocial interaction as an underlying mechanism of healthy food product endorsement. Methods: We used a randomized between-subject design with 154 participants (age: 24.0 years). Viewers’ product attitude and purchase intention were tested after exposure to an Instagram post by a popular social influencer (n = 77) or fictitious social influencer (n= 77).Results: Results showed that parasocial interaction mediated the relation between the type of social influencer and product attitude as well as purchase intention. Parasocial interaction was higher for participants exposed to the popular influencer compared to the fictitious influencer, leading to higher healthy food brand attitude and purchase intentions. Discussion: The findings showed that it is crucial for influencers to establish a warm personal relationship and connection with the their followers when promoting a healthy product successfully. We suggest that the promotion of healthy foods could be more successful in public health when using popular social influencers.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-22
Author(s):  
Evo Sampetua Hariandja ◽  
Aurellia Adeline ◽  
Ferdinandus Eric ◽  
Yossel Christopher

Abstract- This study aims to determine the effect of brand popularity on brand loyalty, brand awareness, perceived quality and brand reputation among Etude House Indonesia users. Other objective of this study are to t he effect of brand loyalty, brand awareness, perceived quality and brand reputation on brand equity. The effect of brand equity on purchase intention To address the objectives of the study, a quantitative research design was implemented by distributing the questionaires to 360 Etude House Indonesia users and implementing the intruments that fulfilled the validity and reliability test requriements. The data were analyzed by SEM SmartPLS 3. The findings revealed that there was an effect of Brand popularity affects brand awareness, perceived quality, and brand reputation. Other results show that the counrry of brand origin affects brand loyalty, brand awareness and brand perceived quality. Also, Brand equity is determined by brand loyalty and brand reputation. While  Brand equity has a significant effect on purchase intention. In addition, brand equity also impacts on purchase intention. However, in this study the relationship of brand popularity to brand loyalty, the effect of country of brand origin on brand reputation, the effect of brand awareness on brand equity and the effect of perceived quality on brand equity is not supported in hypothesis testing. Keywords: Brand Popularity; Country of Brand Origin; Brand Loyalty, Brand Awareness; Perceived Quality; Brand Reputation; Brand Equity; Purchase Intention


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