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Brand Culture Jonathan Schroeder

Brand Culture By Jonathan Schroeder

Brand Culture by Jonathan Schroeder


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Exploring current issues in brand management, this book fills a niche in the burgeoning cache of branding literature with a distinctive managerially and theoretically informed perspective on the cultural dimensions of branding.

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Brand Culture by Jonathan Schroeder

This fascinating book shows that neither managers nor consumers completely control branding processes - cultural codes constrain how brands work to produce meaning. Placing brands firmly within the context of culture, it investigates these complex foundations. Topics covered include:

  • 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-Noel 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.

Brand Culture Reviews

An impressive book that does much to reconcile the glaring disconnect between the revealed cultural lives of brands and dominant views of how branding works. Positioned squarely at the intersection of theory and practice, and informed by a wide array of perspectives and disciplines, the book is invaluable for practitioners and researchers who have struggled with the contextural, mutable, and co-created realities of the brand. This necessary and useful counterpoint truly advances our understanding of the why and how of brands.
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'Oreal Professor of Marketing, Said 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


'An impressive book that does much to reconcile the glaring disconnect between the revealed cultural lives of brands and dominant views of how branding works. Positioned squarely at the intersection of theory and practice, and informed by a wide array of perspectives and disciplines, the book is invaluable for practitioners and researchers who have struggled with the contextual, mutable, and co-created realities of the brand. This necessary and useful counterpoint truly advances our understanding of the why and how of brands.' - Susan Fournier, author, brand consultant, and Boston University,USA

About Jonathan Schroeder

Jonathan E. Schroeder is Professor of Marketing at the University of Exeter, UK, and Visiting Professor in Marketing Semiotics at Bocconi University, Milan. His research focuses on the production and consumption of images.

Miriam Salzer-Moerling is Associate Professor at the School of Business, Stockholm University. As a branding consultant she has specialized in the development of the 'corporate soul' and communicative strategies for both public and commercial organizations.

Table of Contents

Part 1: Corporate Perspectives on Brand Culture 1. Corporate Branding as Strategy: The Case of LEGO Company 2. Corporate Brand Cultures and Communities 3. Ambi-Brand Culture: On a Wing and a Swear with Ryanair 4. The Two Business Cultures of Luxury Brands 5. Managing Leader and Partner Brands: The Brand Association Base Part 2: Clarifying Brand Concepts 6. Brands as a Global Ideoscape 7. Brave New Brands: Cultural Branding between Utopia and A-topia 8. Rethinking Identity in Brand Management 9. Design Management and Branding Management: A Nice Couple or False Friends? Part 3: Consuming Brand Culture 10. Symbolic Brands and Authenticity of Identity Performance 11. Branding Ethics: Negotiating Benetton's Identity and Image 12. Brand Ecosystems: Multilevel Brand Interaction 13. Selling Dreams: The Role of Advertising in Shaping Luxury Brands Meaning

Additional information

CIN0415355990G
9780415355995
0415355990
Brand Culture by Jonathan Schroeder
Used - Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20051124
224
N/A
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