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Media brand extension of tech conglomerates: The roles of parent brand loyalty, portfolio quality, perceived fit and feedback effects

Authors
Kim, HunChang, Byeng-HeeNam, Sang-HyunKwon, Shin-HyeChan-Olmsted, Sylvia M.
Issue Date
2024
Publisher
Henry Stewart Publications
Keywords
brand loyalty; feedback effects; media brand extension; tech conglomerates
Citation
Journal of Brand Strategy, v.13, no.1, pp 84 - 106
Pages
23
Indexed
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Journal of Brand Strategy
Volume
13
Number
1
Start Page
84
End Page
106
URI
https://scholarx.skku.edu/handle/2021.sw.skku/120241
DOI
10.69554/NXSF7347
ISSN
2045-855X
2045-8568
Abstract
Tech conglomerates have launched many extension brands to enter the streaming media market. This paper analyses a study which examined the factors that affect these brand extensions from the perspectives of consumer attitude and perceptions. A total of 1,404 participants who reported having used parent brands were recruited for the study and were included in the final sample. Five hypotheses were tested using structural equation modelling analysis. Loyalty to the parent brand, variance in brand portfolio quality and perceived fit significantly influenced attitudes towards brand extensions. In addition, perceived fit and attitudes towards brand extensions positively reinforced consumer attitudes towards the parent brand. Finally, no difference was found with reference to the aforementioned factors when the more established streaming extensions were compared with the newer extensions of tech conglomerates. A unique aspect of the study is the structural validation of brand extensions by tech conglomerates. Further, the results of the study support the understanding of the importance of feedback effects and perceived fit in the brand area of tech conglomerates. © HENRY STEWART PUBLICATIONS.
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