In the age of sharing and social media, brands are increasingly being called upon to meet consumers’ demand for transparency. Over the past decades Store Brands (SBs) have increased both their market share and customer loyalty internationally; thus it is of paramount importance that they increase their capability of responding to this need for transparency. The aim of this work is to verify whether and to what extent the online discussion about the copacker identity and/or the place of origin of SB products can reduce perception of risk associated to purchasing of SBs and more generally to increase the credibility and thus the brand image of the retailers. Methodology is based on classification and elaboration, through the Nvivo software, of comments posted by consumers on the“Io leggo l’etichetta” Facebook page, which offers the most popular “wiki” on this theme. The results show that the retailers’ which are most cited online are characterized by a general positive sentiment. This implies a need of increasing investments in the sphere of transparency branding by the same retailers and some potential risks for their National Brand co-packers.

Fornari, E., Negri, F., Grandi, S., Ceccotti, F., To say or not to say. The importance of being transparent in retail branding., in Proceedings of the 14th International Marketing Trends Conference, (VENEZIA -- ITA, 21-23 January 2016), International Marketing Trends Conference, VENEZIA -- ITA 2016: 1-15 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/121113]

To say or not to say. The importance of being transparent in retail branding.

Fornari, Edoardo
Secondo
;
Negri, Francesca
Primo
;
Grandi, Sebastiano
Penultimo
;
2016

Abstract

In the age of sharing and social media, brands are increasingly being called upon to meet consumers’ demand for transparency. Over the past decades Store Brands (SBs) have increased both their market share and customer loyalty internationally; thus it is of paramount importance that they increase their capability of responding to this need for transparency. The aim of this work is to verify whether and to what extent the online discussion about the copacker identity and/or the place of origin of SB products can reduce perception of risk associated to purchasing of SBs and more generally to increase the credibility and thus the brand image of the retailers. Methodology is based on classification and elaboration, through the Nvivo software, of comments posted by consumers on the“Io leggo l’etichetta” Facebook page, which offers the most popular “wiki” on this theme. The results show that the retailers’ which are most cited online are characterized by a general positive sentiment. This implies a need of increasing investments in the sphere of transparency branding by the same retailers and some potential risks for their National Brand co-packers.
2016
Italiano
Proceedings of the 14th International Marketing Trends Conference
14th International Marketing Trends Conference (IMTC)
VENEZIA -- ITA
21-gen-2016
23-gen-2016
9782953281127
International Marketing Trends Conference
Fornari, E., Negri, F., Grandi, S., Ceccotti, F., To say or not to say. The importance of being transparent in retail branding., in Proceedings of the 14th International Marketing Trends Conference, (VENEZIA -- ITA, 21-23 January 2016), International Marketing Trends Conference, VENEZIA -- ITA 2016: 1-15 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/121113]
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