- the role of consumption
- brand management
- corporate branding
- branding ethics
- the role of advertising.
This excellent text includes case studies of iconic international brands such as LEGO, Nokia and Ryanair, and analysis by leading researchers including John M.T. Balmer, Stephen Brown, Mary Jo Hatch, Jean-NoAl Kapferer, Majken Schultz, and Richard Elliott. An outstanding collection, it will be a useful resource for all students and scholars interested in brands, consumers and the broader cultural landscape that surrounds them.
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Susan Fournier, author, brand consultant, and Professor of Marketing at Boston University
"For better or for worse, brands have become potent sites of cultural expression and contest... Brand Culture is a pioneering and ambitious collection that helps unveil how brand symbolism works."
Douglas Holt, L'Oréal Professor of Marketing, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford
"Brand Culture makes a hefty nudge in the direction of a paradigm shift in brand management theory. Accessible and insightful, this collection of analyses and case studies clearly shows why branding must be understood first and foremost as a cultural process."
Craig J. Thompson, Churchill Professor of Marketing, University of Wisconsin-Madison