scholarly journals THE IMPACT OF CHOCOLATE BRAND IMAGE, SATISFACTION, AND VALUE ON BRAND LOYALTY // UTICAJ IMIDŽA BRENDA ČOKOLADE, ZADOVOLJSTVA I VRIJEDNOSTI NA LOJALNOST BRENDA

2018 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Adis Puška ◽  
Ilija Stojanović ◽  
Selma Berbić

This paper deals with direct effects ofbrand image, satisfaction and value on consumer loyaltytowards branded chocolates. In the empirical research, a model with these four brand dimensions was established to examine different direct effects - how brand image is related to brand satisfaction and its value, and how brand satisfaction is related to brand value. The research was conducted in Bosnia and Herzegovina andincluded 432 respondents based on a snowball sample. The results show that the established structural model is factual,enabling the acceptance of set hypotheses. It has also been proven that the brand satisfaction has the greatest impact on brand loyalty.Based on the findings, the paper additionally contains practical recommendations for production to creating a brand of chocolate.

2022 ◽  
Vol 3 (02) ◽  
pp. 197-205
Author(s):  
Suminto Suminto ◽  
Indah Martati ◽  
Dyah Kusrihandayani ◽  
Erika Estiyani

This study aims to analyze the effect of brand identity and brand image on brand satisfaction and brand loyalty of silverqueen chocolate products in Samarinda City. A quantitative approach using path analysis processed with IBM SPSS 23 software and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with IBM AMOS 5 software. A total of 132 respondents who had consumed Silverqueen chocolate in Samarinda were the samples in this study. The measurement scale uses a Likert scale with a score of 1 - 5. In the beginning, validity and reliability tests are carried out on the research instrument, then estimation tests and structural model fit tests are conducted. The results showed that brand identity and brand image had a significant  effect on brand satisfaction and had no significant effect on brand loyalty. Likewise, brand satisfaction has no significant effect on brand loyalty. The results of this study state that brand variables that affect brand satisfaction will not automatically encourage brand loyalty.


2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 17-24
Author(s):  
Rahmat Rahmat ◽  
Marso Marso

Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk menguji pengaruh langsung brand experience terhadap brand image, brand satisfaction, dan brand loyalty. Populasi penelitian ini adalah mahasiswa di Tarakan.  Sampel penelitian ini terdiri dari 128 responden yang ditarik dengan metode nonprobability sampling. Software yang digunakan untuk menguji validitas dan reliabilitas instrumen serta menguji hipotesis penelitian ini adalah SmartPLS 3.0 Professional. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa brand experience berpengaruh langsung secara positif dan signifikan terhadap brand image, pengaruh langsung brand experience terhadap brand satisfaction tidak signifikan, pengaruh langsung brand experience terhadap brand loyalty tidak signifikan, brand image berpengaruh langsung secara positif dan signifikan terhadap brand satisfaction, pengaruh langsung brand image terhadap brand loyalty tidak signifikan, dan brand satisfaction berpengaruh langsung secara positif dan signifikan terhadap Brandloyalty. Selain membahas hasil pengujian pengaruh langsung, peran brand image dan brand satisfaction sebagai variabel mediator juga dibahas dalam penelitian ini. Secara teoritis, hasil penelitian ini berkontribusi dalam pengembangan anteseden loyalitas pelanggan; sedangkan secara pragmatis, temuan penelitian ini dapat bermanfaat sebagai bahan dalam merumuskan strategi untuk meningkatkan loyalitas pengguna Smartphone


Author(s):  
Ayşe Banu Bıçakçı ◽  
Zeynep Genel

The key to success of cities having high brand-value and awareness is the configuration of successful brand structures for the participation of stakeholders into the process. Starting from this point, symmetric and sustainable communication among stakeholders is assumed to play an essential role as a prerequisite for achieving success. The key to ensuring sustainable practice of any discipline is the communication. In this regard, in infrastructure, renovation, finance, tourism, sociology and cultural studies, the symmetry and participation of all of the parties are also considered to be important in terms of communication. Alongside the theoretical framework of city branding, this chapter seeks to contribute to the literature with “Multilateral Symmetrical Communication Model,” which has been created to meet the requirements for city brands. The impact of stakeholders' interaction on the brand image, the impact of ensuring multilateral communication between both parts, and demonstrating applicability of these are the main focuses of this chapter.


2020 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Afzaal Ali ◽  
Mehkar Sherwani ◽  
Adnan Ali ◽  
Zeeshan Ali ◽  
Mariam Sherwani

Purpose This paper aims to apply the concept of traditional branding constructs, i.e. brand image, brand perceived quality, brand satisfaction, brand trust and brand loyalty to a less explored field of halal brand products – halal brand image, halal brand perceived quality, halal brand satisfaction, halal brand trust and halal brand loyalty. Second, the present research is an effort to empirically validate the interrelationships among branding constructs such as brand image, brand perceived quality, brand satisfaction, brand trust and brand loyalty in a holistic framework to confirm whether these branding constructs also work for the halal brand in the same way to gauge Chinese Muslims consumers’ purchasing intentions. Design/methodology/approach This research used cross-sectional data from 481 Chinese Muslim students at 9 universities located in 3 cities of China through face-to-face and online survey methods. Data were collected from the consumers of halal milk brand. A theoretical model with the hypothesized relationships was tested with the help of the structural equation modelling procedure. Findings The results suggest that halal brand image has a significant and positive influence on the halal brand perceived quality, halal brand satisfaction, halal brand trust and halal brand loyalty. Similarly, the halal brand perceived quality, halal brand satisfaction, halal brand trust and halal brand loyalty significantly influence consumer halal brand purchase intention. Research limitations/implications This study is conducted in the halal food sector of China and specific religious and migration contexts. Further investigations of the halal food purchasing behaviour of local Muslims, as well as international Muslim students in those Western countries which are famous destinations for international students for education, could yield varying results. Practical implications The outcomes achieved are helpful for commerce and government organizations for policy development to better meet the burgeoning demand for halal products by Chinese Muslims. These are also very helpful for producers and exporters who intend to penetrate the halal market in non-Muslim-dominant countries such as China. Originality/value Studies on understanding Muslim consumers’ purchasing behaviours in non-Muslim countries are limited. Given the fact, numbers of Muslims seem a smaller amount of China’s total population, but their total numbers are large compared with total numbers in many Muslim countries. Therefore, understanding their purchasing behaviours for halal products and influential determinants concerning such purchasing behaviours adds to the literature and helps the industry to better serve and capitalise on the growing market.


2006 ◽  
Vol 30 (5) ◽  
pp. 410-421 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jeong Shin An ◽  
Teresa M. Cooney

This study examined the association between generativity and psychological well-being for a subsample of 1882 mid- to late-life parents using the MIDUS data set. Guided by Erikson's theory of psychosocial development, we tested a structural model of psychological well-being that also included direct and indirect effects (via generativity) of remembered pre-adult relationships with parents and current parental experiences with offspring on well-being. Respondents who recalled positive, trusting relationships with parents in childhood reported more positive parental experiences with their adult offspring and better psychological well-being. Current parental experiences had both indirect and direct effects on well-being too, but generativity had the strongest direct effects. Thus, it appears that the achievement of generativity plays a substantial role in well-being in mid- and late life. Findings also reveal that the impact of generativity on well-being is stronger for females than males. Implications for intervention with older adults, such as promoting volunteer work, are discussed.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 199-210
Author(s):  
Ignatius Agus Suryono ◽  
Aryono Yacobus ◽  
Michelle Yoanna Franscisca Brigitta

Amidst the prolonged COVID - 19 Pandemic, Indonesian online marketplaces selling luxury brand products have been experienced a decrease in their market share, while on the other side, Indonesian online marketplaces selling standard products have been experienced a bullish position with their extraordinary increase of market share. In this research, we tried to examine the impact of brand satisfaction on customer advocacy with brand loyalty as both mediating and moderating variable and luxury brand attachment as mediating variable. Our focus in this research was on Indonesian marketplaces selling luxury brand products during this terrible pandemic, COVID - 19 Pandemic. We examined 108 customers who had purchasing experiences on luxury-brand sports shoes at Indonesian online marketplaces. In choosing our respondents, we used a non-probability sampling technique, the purposive sampling method. To analyze our hypothesis, we used a qualitative approach, which is path analysis. The results show that luxury brand attachment has a significant positive effect on brand loyalty, brand loyalty has a significant positive effect on customer advocacy, both mediated by brand loyalty and luxury brand attachment, and brand loyalty strengthens the impact of luxury brand attachment on customer advocacy. From that findings, we suggest that Indonesian online marketplaces that sell luxury brand products should increase their brand satisfaction through customer loyalty and luxury brand attachment to gain higher customer advocacy during and post COVID - 19 pandemic


2017 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 184
Author(s):  
Dewi Zahrotul Munifa Dila

In the competitive telecomunication industry, brand loyalty has become an important issue.Strong brand and marketing activity are becoming one of the critical levers for company’sdifferentiation and successed. The aim of this study is to find the impact of rebranding andrational appeals on brand loyalty development while using brand image as mediator in IndosatOoredoo. The sample consist of 100 respondent as Indosat Ooredoo consumer who live inSemarang. Through a structured questionnaire data were collected and with the help of SPSS,analysis was made.The results reveal that rational appeals and rebranding has significanteffects on brand image. Rebranding has no impact on brand loyalty, while Indosat Ooredoo’srational appeals and brand image has significant effect on building consumer’s brand loyalty.In the other side, rational appeals has directly impact on brand loyalty, while rebranding hasundirect impact on loyalty throuh brand image as mediator.Keywords: rebranding, rational appeals, brand image, brand loyalty


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