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Consumer Behavior

Successful Brand and Retailer Collaborations: Does Brand Familiarity Matter?

Authors
  • Michelle L Childs (The University of Tennessee)
  • Byoungho Jin (The University of North Carolina at Greensboro)

Abstract

Well-known designer brands have commonly collaborated with retailers to offer an exclusive brand extension such as Missoni at Target. Recently, rather than collaborating with familiar brands, retailers have started to collaborate with up-and-coming designer brands that are not well known. Examples include Jason Wu's collaboration with Target and Derek Lam's collaboration with Kohl's. Based on schema theory, the purpose of this study is to understand how brand familiarity affects consumer's urgency to buy and dilution of retailer and brand image. Results demonstrated that urgency to buy the brand extension is higher in retailer's collaboration with high familiar brands than low familiar brands. Further, dilution of the brand image was higher when retailer collaborate with low familiar brands than high familiar brands. Practical and theoretical implications are presented based on the findings of this study.

How to Cite:

Childs, M. L. & Jin, B., (2016) “Successful Brand and Retailer Collaborations: Does Brand Familiarity Matter?”, International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Conference Proceedings 73(1).

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Published on
2016-11-09

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