The relationship between brand awareness, market outcome, brand equity, and the marketing mix
Somayeh Amiri and
Fakhraddin Maroofi
International Journal of Markets and Business Systems, 2016, vol. 2, issue 1, 68-84
Abstract:
Combining survey knowledge with real market knowledge, this analysis investigates brand awareness from three views. This study investigates the relation between brand awareness and market outcome and explores the relation between brand awareness and brand equity. The study additionally investigates the results of promoting combine components on brand awareness. Results indicated consumers' brand usage experiences contribute to brand awareness, implying expertise precedes awareness in some contexts. The results additionally ensure positive association between brand awareness and brand equity. Lastly, the present work demonstrates the importance of distribution and price promotion in building brand awareness in a very consumer-packaged goods category.
Keywords: brand awareness; market outcomes; brand equity; marketing mix components; consumer experience; consumer brand usage; distribution; price promotion; consumer-packaged goods. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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