The Effectiveness Of Multiple Brand Portfolios: The Role Of Directional Dominance And Brand Interference On Brand Evaluation

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS MARKETING & SPONSORSHIP(2020)

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Purpose The purposes of the study were (1) to examine whether directional dominance between co-existing athlete brands and sponsor brands exists; (2) to explore whether directional dominance influences consumers' memory interference; and (3) to test whether brand interference interacts with directional dominance among brands to influence consumer evaluation and behaviors under multiple endorsement and sponsorship portfolios. Design/methodology/approach The research is a 3 (directional dominance: symmetric dominance vs. asymmetric dominance with existing vs. asymmetric dominance with newly endorsed brand) x 2 (brand memory interference: interference vs. no interference) between-subjects factorial design. Findings The results indicate that (1) directional dominance influenced consumer brand interference, and directional dominance interacted with brand interference on (2) brand evaluation and (3) purchase intention in multiple brand portfolios. Originality/value Considering that conventional single-sponsor sponsorship or single-endorser endorsement portfolios are increasingly rare, research on concurrent circumstances of multiple endorsers and multiple endorsed brands in multiple brand portfolios was necessary. By expanding and reconceptualizing the context of brand networks, this study provides empirical evidence on how the dominance and directionality between endorser and (existing and newly) endorsed brands-an athlete endorser's strong pre-existing association with an existing endorsed brand in particular-influenced consumer brand interference and the brand evaluation in multiple brand portfolios.
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Multiple brand portfolios, Effectiveness, Directional dominance, Memory interference
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