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Brand salience and purchasing for consumer banking services : an empirically-based model

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posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00 authored by Julian Vieceli, Robin Shaw
The research reported in this paper proposed and tested a model of brand salience for banking services, which incorporates knowledge and brand image as antecedents. A full model of brand salience has not been tested previously, nor has a model of brand salience for services been tested. A quasi-experimental method was utilised. Respondents undertook a free recall exercise using category cues, and then completed multi-item measures of brand knowledge, brand associations, and purchase likelihood. Past purchase was tested via a recall exercise. A usable sample of 270 respondents was gained, and the data were analysed using Structural Equation Modelling (SEM). Analysis of the data found support for a model of brand salience for the banking services category, and found a relationship between brand salience and most recent brand purchased. This paper contributes to the field of branding by proposing and testing a model of brand salience. The research reported in this paper may suggest that advertisers need to design their communications to increase accessibility of brands in the memory of consumers, and that the last brand purchased by consumers will have an effect on their next purchase decision, especially in the consumer banking category.

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Event

Academy of Marketing. Conference (2008 : Aberdeen, Scotland)

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1 - 9

Publisher

Robert Gordon University

Location

Aberdeen, Scotland

Place of publication

Aberdeen, Scotland

Start date

2008-07-07

End date

2008-07-10

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Title of proceedings

AM 2008 : Reflective marketing in a material world : Academy of Marketing Annual Conference 2008 Proceedings

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