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A Study on the Use Information Sources according to the Benefit Segmentation of New Kids' Jeans Wearing (혜택세분화(惠澤細分化)에 따른 신세대(新世代) 진웨어의 정보원(情報員) 활용(活用)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究))

  • Lee, Jung-Ju;Kim, Mi-Jung
    • Journal of Fashion Business
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    • v.2 no.4
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    • pp.28-39
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    • 1998
  • The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the information sources according to the benefit segmentations of New kids' jeans wearing. The subject consisted of 392 adolescents in Seoul and Honsung area. For analysis of data, confirming factor analysis, correlations, stepwise regression analysis were applied. The results were as follow ; 1. The benefit segmentation dimensions of New kids' jeans wearing were brand royalty, personality, fashionality, and utility pursuit. 2. According to the correlations between the benefit segmentation and the information sources, brand royalty was positive correlation with all information sources. Similary, both personality and fashionality were positive correlation with market initiated and neutral information. The other hand. only utility was negative correlation with neutral information. 3. In influences of the information sources according to the benefit segmentations, market initiated information is high valued in personality, fashionality, utility, and brand royalty. Neutral information is high valued in fashionality.

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The Study of Online Marketing's Impact of Food Service Companies on the Purchasing Behavior Itself and Brand Recognition of New Brand of Menu : Focusing on Viral Marketing (외식기업의 온라인 마케팅을 통한 외식메뉴 구매형태 및 신규브랜드 인식에 관한 연구 : 바이럴마케팅을 중심으로)

  • Kang, Byong-Nam;Moon, Sung-Sik
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.23 no.8
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    • pp.173-183
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the causal relationship between new brand awareness and new brand awareness according to type of restaurant menu purchase information. This study will provide basic research data on viral marketing strategy through online marketing of restaurant companies. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of information obtained through blog information and SNS advertisement on word effect (information acceptance and information transfer) and to investigate the effect of word of mouth effect on consumers' purchase intention. A total of 206 samples were used for this analysis and regression analysis was performed using SPSS 18.0. The results of the study are as follows. First, experience type, timely relevance and consensus among the characteristics of blog information affect information acceptance. Experience, and accuracy are affecting information delivery. Second, information discomfort among the characteristics of SNS advertising information influences the acceptance of information. Information, entertainment and trust are affecting information dissemination. Third, information acceptance and information diffusion affect purchase intention.

Consumer Engagement in Online Anti-BrandCommunities

  • Choi, Ejung Marina;Sung, Yongjun
    • Review of Korean Society for Internet Information
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.8-28
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    • 2013
  • In a backlash against corporate branding and capitalism, a growing number of consumers are resisting current marketplace practices and big corporate brands. One particular form of this phenomenon is the emergence of anti-brand communities in social media. The current study, which surveyed a sample of 251 anti-brand community members on Facebook, provides a preliminary understanding of the characteristics and antecedents of anti-brand communities as a new platform for consumer empowerment and anti-brand activism. Findings suggest that consumers' engagement in online anti-brand communities, especially through social media, may be triggered by their negative experiences with employees, product quality, post-purchase service, and value/price. They are motivated, the results show, by seven primary factors: altruism, revenge, advice seeking, convenience, sympathy seeking, socialization, and the need to vent.

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A study on the cosmetic brand switching factors. - the subject of female college students - (화장품 브랜드 전환요인에 관한 연구 - 여대생을 대상으로-)

  • Song, Hyung-Cheol;Yun, Cha-Young
    • Journal of Industrial Convergence
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.101-123
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    • 2005
  • This article focused on all that matter that effect brand switching. For that we selected college students especially live inner city and outskirts of Seoul. also this empirical study limits sample to female only. The reason is this study will only concentrate on the usage of cosmetics that for basic skin care products. we presume the brand switching factors would be advertising satisfaction of product, promotion, anecdotal effect of gods, corporate image and brand image. The results shows our study frame was apparently accurate. we expect the finding about brand switching on this article gives some weighted clues to establish brand switching marketing strategies. Because our study deals with new tendencies of the newest generation that use basic skin care products.

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Assessing the Impact of Network Effects on Brand Choice in the Growth Market: A Multi-Brand Diffusion Model

  • Seungyoo Jeon
    • International Journal of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.279-293
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    • 2023
  • This study investigates network effects to measure how strongly the early adopters affect the brand choice of the potential consumer. By using the Gumbel-Hougaard (GH) copula, this study checks the magnitude of network effects varied from country to country. To consider consumer heterogeneity and network effects in the growth market, this study proposes the multi-brand Gamma/Shifted-Gompertz (m-G/SG) model based on the GH copula. Out of eighteen Western European cellular phone market data and South Korea smartphone data sets, the m-G/SG model provides an improvement in the estimation accuracy over the Libai, Muller, and Peres model. The results show that network effects enhance (i) the polarization of brand choice probabilities as time elapses; (ii) the dominance of the more preferred and the earlier entered brand; and (iii) the deceleration of category-level diffusion. Potential followers can analyze their relationship with earlier entrants through the m-G/SG model and also establish an optimal market entry strategy.

Graphic and Visual Solutions of Brand Renovation for Kolon Mode and 5 Other Brands (브랜드 리노 베이션을 위한 BI 개발에 관한 연구 -코오롱모드 및 5개 브랜드의 BI개발 사례를 중심으로)

  • 박진숙
    • Archives of design research
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    • v.13
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    • pp.139-150
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    • 1996
  • This study is to develop brand renovation identities for kolon mode and 5 other brands: Arthur dixon, Arpeggio, Manstar, Just, Bella. Since those brands have their own identities for about 10 to 20 years, new images have to be made very carefully based on the examination of old identities whether they fit their concepts. lifestyle of their consumers, fasion trends and so on. The typical way of adopting a renovation identity for a existing brand is to consider a transition part which never needs to be considered for a new brand.

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Factors Affecting Students' Decision to Select Private Universities in Vietnam

  • LE, Hung Quang
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.235-245
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    • 2020
  • The study seeks to identify factors affecting the choice of a university by first-year Business Administration students in Vietnam. Probability sampling is using Stratified sampling of 500 students from five private universities in Ho Chi Minh City surveyed by convenience sampling. This paper employs mixed research methods - measuring Cronbach's Alpha, EFA, Regression and using PATH model - to test the hypotheses of the research model. The results of the study identify five factors: Prestige, Geographical location, Facilities, Attractiveness of the field and Media. All these factors have a positive influence on the standing of the university brand. It means that the higher the Prestige, Geographical location, Facilities, Attractiveness of the field and Media, the higher the university brand. The results indicate that Geographical location is the most influential factor to enhance the private university's brand. Bringing Geographical location is, thus, advisable to enhance a university standing. The brand plays a determining role in students' trust when selecting a university. Media is still the top concern of new students when they choose to study at a university. Media still remains an important consideration for new students when choosing a university. So, this factor should be utilized by universities to enhance their attractiveness.

Effect of Experiential Marketing on Brand Loyalty in Local Festival (축제 체험마케팅이 브랜드 충성도에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Yk-Su
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.10 no.12
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    • pp.406-414
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    • 2010
  • This research the impacts of the experiential marketing elements to the festival brand loyalty and the results are as follow. First, the research showed 2 difference parts as the age and income in the experience and cognitive items. Second, it showed all items of sensory experiences of experiential marketing, emotional experience, cognitive experiences positively affect to the festival brand loyalty. Through these results, first, we could suggest a new data for the development of the festival experience marketing for the enhancement of the festival brands in the future. Second, as the new research applying the festival and experiential marketing, we could found the experiential marketing through the intangible goods as like the festival could affect to the reinforcing of the brand loyalty.

The effect of similarity, time of release, and message type on the evaluation of extended brand in the era of consumption polarization (소비 양극화 시대에 확장 유사성, 출시 시기, 메시지 유형이 확장 브랜드 평가에 미치는 영향)

  • Kwak, Junsik
    • Asia-pacific Journal of Multimedia Services Convergent with Art, Humanities, and Sociology
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    • v.7 no.9
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    • pp.141-149
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    • 2017
  • Numerous products are on the market every day and consumption is becoming increasingly polarized. Some products have been introduced to the market for the first time and others are the existing products that have upgraded performance. For companies, new products must be released constantly to prevent losing existing customers and to increase loyalty. However, when companies released new product, they communicate consumer brand name and core benefits of the new product. Moreover, if a new product fails, the amount that the company has to pay is bound to grow. So companies often use brand extension strategies that use the names of famous brands that are already loved by their customers for new products. In this study, the effect of extension similarity, time of release, and message type on brand extension was investigated. Result shows that using abstract messages rather than specific messages is more effective when similarities with existing brands are poor. In particular, the closer the release period is, the more effective these effects are. However, in case of extending the brand with high similarity products, it is effective to focus on concrete messages when the release time is near, and to communicate abstract messages when the release time is long. This result suggests that companies should take into consideration not only the similarity of extension but also the timing and characteristics of messages when extending the brand.

Why Do Manufacturers Produce the Private Brand, Even if They Have Their Own National Brands? (독립 브랜드를 가진 제조업체의 유통업체 브랜드(Private Brand) 공급 전략)

  • Song, Tae Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Operations Research and Management Science Society
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    • v.37 no.4
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    • pp.1-18
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    • 2012
  • With the enormous growth and various applications of private brands, national brand manufacturers are confronted with a dilemmatic situation. That is, paradoxically, some manufacturers have come to produce private brands of retailers which are potential competitors to their own brands. This study reveals why manufacturers with their own brands let themselves do the consignment production of retailers' private brands although those private brands may become strong competitors of their own brands and then investigates the condition in which manufacturers may benefit from such consignment production. Through an analysis of a game theoretical model assuming a monopoly market, the present study presents the theoretical backgrounds and provides new insights about consignment production of manufacturer with its own brand for retailer's private brand. First, such consignment production can play a role in mitigating the loss in the consignee manufacturer's own brand sales caused by the private brand in the competitive environment. Second, the effectiveness of such role is affected by the quality of the private brand produced under consignment. In other word, only if the consignee manufacturer keeps the quality of the private brand low, the manufacturer can maintain the benefit from its own brand. In addition, a consigner retailer needs to consider the final objective of launching its private brand, when it chooses its consignee manufacturer of the brand. Finally, a manufacturer with its own brand may consider consignment production as not merely an unavoidable option compelled by a retailer's power but a reasonable strategic choice to reduce the risk from competition.