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Contents:
Preface
PART I: CONCEPTS AND FRAMEWORKS OF BRAND MANAGEMENT
1. Brand Attachment and a Strategic Brand Exemplar
C. Whan Park, Deborah J. MacInnis and Joseph Priester
2. Brand Permission: A Conceptual and Managerial Framework
Tom Meyvis and Ravi Dhar
3. When Brands Resonate
Susan Fournier, Michael R. Solomon and Basil G. Englis
4. Brand Identity: The Guiding Star for Successful Brands
Franz-Rudolf Esch
PART II: MANAGERIAL CONCEPTS
5. Brand Investment and Shareholder Value
Donald Sexton
6. Brand Convergence
Dae Ryun Chang
7. Branding and Design Management
Jordi Montaña, Francisco Guzmán and Isa Moll
8. Everybody’s Darling? The Target Groups of a Brand
Anton Meyer, Benjamin Brudler and Christian Blümelhuber
PART III: CONCEPTS AND FRAMEWORKS OF EXPERIENCE MANAGEMENT
9. A Framework for Managing Customer Experiences
Bernd H. Schmitt
10. Some Issues Concerning the Concept of Experiential
Marketing
Rajagopal Raghunathan
11. Embodied Cognition, Affordances and Mind Modularity: Using
Cognitive Science to Present a Theory of Consumer Experiences
J. Josko Brakus
PART IV: EMPIRICAL STUDIES AND SCALES FOR BRAND AND EXPERIENCE
MANAGEMENT
12. The Effects of Incidental Brand Exposure on Consumption
Rosellina Ferraro, Tanya L. Chartrand and Gavan J. Fitzsimons
13. Experiential Attributes and Consumer Judgments
J. Josko Brakus, Bernd H. Schmitt and Shi Zhang
14. A Literature Review of Consumer-Based Brand Scales
Lia Zarantonello
15. The Role of Brand Naming in Branding Strategies: Insights and
Opportunities
Sanjay Sood and Shi Zhang
PART V: PRACTITIONER PERSPECTIVES
16. Returns on Brand Investments: Maximizing Financial Returns from
Brand Strategy
Joanna Seddon
17. The Challenges of the Global Brand
Hayes Roth
18. Why Does Branding Fail? Ten Barriers to Branding
Noriyuki Nakai
19. Building a B2B Corporate Brand
David L. Rogers
Index
Edited by Bernd H. Schmitt, Robert D. Calkins Professor of International Business, Columbia Business School and Executive Director, Center on Global Brand Leadership and David L. Rogers, Director, Center on Global Brand Leadership, Columbia Business School, US
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