Brand equity : measuring, analyzing, and predicting

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Title
"Brand equity : measuring, analyzing, and predicting"
Statement of Responsibility
V. Seenu Srinivasan
Publisher
  • Harvard Business School Pub
  • Stanford Graduate School of Business
  • Version 1.0
Publication Year
  • c2006
Book size
4 3/4 in.
Format
computer file(optical disc)

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"Product number 1053C/1053F"

Summary: What is brand equity? How do we understand its value and its sources? How can we predict changes in profit, based on investment in brand? In this presentation, Professor V. Seenu Srinivasan shares his research on measuring, analyzing, and predicting a brand's equity in a product market. Professor Srinivasan's approach takes into account brand equity's three sources - brand awareness, attribute perception biases, and nonattribute preference - and reveals how much each contributes to brand equity. The method provides what-if analysis capabilities to predict the likely impacts of alternative approaches to enhancing a brand's equity

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