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Brand Stereotypes: On the relationships with gendered brand personality and agentic and communal values in fostering Consumer–Brand identification

Elena Delgado-Ballester and Estela Fernandez-Sabiote

Journal of Business Research, 2024, vol. 177, issue C

Abstract: This research draws on social identity theory and social role theory of gender stereotypes to investigate the role of brand gender personality (masculine and feminine) on generating brand warmth and competence, and how consumers’ agentic and communal values condition the effects of brand stereotypes on consumer–brand identification. The theoretical model is tested via two different studies. In the first study (N = 490), 21 brands across different product categories are used to test the theoretical model. Then, a second study (N = 469) corroborates the previously identified relationships and further shows that the effect of brand stereotypes on consumer–brand identification is moderated by agentic and communal motivations. The present study contributes to research on brand stereotyping while providing managerial insights that can be used to enhance the relationship between brands and consumers.

Keywords: Brand stereotypes; Masculine; Feminine; Brand personality; Consumer–brand identification; Agentic and communal values (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jbusres.2024.114635

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