The Power of Communicating the Family Firm Status: The Positive Effect of Family Firms as a Brand on Consumer Buying Behavior and Consumer Happiness » książka
Research on Marketing in Family Firms.- The Power of a Family Firm Brand: An Experiment in How Communicating the Family Status Affects Consumer Brand Choice and Willingness to Pay.- Family Firms and Consumer Happiness: Are Consumers of Family Firm Products Happier than Consumers of Non-Family Firm Products?.
Dr. Margarete Rosina wrote her dissertation under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Andreas Hack at the Witten Institute for Family Business (WIFU) at Witten/Herdecke University.
Margarete Rosina investigates whether it makes sense for family firms to communicate their family firm status to consumers. To do so, she conducts two experimental studies using a sample of 349 consumers. Using a branding perspective, the first study looks at whether consumers perceive family firm brands as more authentic and why and how this influences their buying behavior. The second study applies a consumer happiness perspective and investigates whether family firms signal prosocial behaviors related to “doing good”, namely being a good employer and socially responsible, and whether this, in turn, leads to higher levels of consumer happiness when buying from family firms. Both studies indicate that the family firm status can be of strategic value for family firms.
Contents
Research on Marketing in Family Firms
The Power of a Family Firm Brand: An Experiment in How Communicating the Family Status Affects Consumer Brand Choice and Willingness to Pay
Family Firms and Consumer Happiness: Are Consumers of Family Firm Products Happier than Consumers of Non-Family Firm Products?
Target Groups
Researchers and students in the fields of management, strategy, branding, marketing and family firm research
Practitioners in the areas of family firms, marketing, branding, corporate/business development and strategy
The Author
Dr. Margarete Rosina wrote her dissertation under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Andreas Hack at the Witten Institute for Family Business (WIFU) at Witten/Herdecke University.