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Investigating the Impact of Luxury Brands' Traditional and Digital Contents on Customer-Based Brand Equity

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After a period of initial scepticism, luxury-branded companies now understand the necessity of integrating digital technologies into their marketing actions. Therefore, most luxury companies approach emerging digital tools commencing from communication strategies. The direct consequence is the adoption of social media such as blogs, applications (apps), and social networking as new communication tools alongside and in conjunction with traditional media. The purpose of this chapter lies in seeking to understand the extent to which luxury brand consumers appreciate the contents of luxury brand communications and in comparing digital and traditional ranges. In addition, the chapter investigates the existence of a correlation between the level of satisfaction perceived by luxury consumers and the dimension of customer brand equity according to the Aaker model. In this endeavour, this study is an attempt to provide academics and practitioners with insight about the expectation of luxury brand consumers from contents delivered, comparing digital and traditional platforms.
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hal-03203070 , version 1 (20-04-2021)

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Fabrizio Mosca, Philip Kitchen, Valentina Chiaudano. Investigating the Impact of Luxury Brands' Traditional and Digital Contents on Customer-Based Brand Equity. Fabrizio Mosca; Cecilia Casalegno; Rosalia Gallo. Developing Successful Global Strategies for Marketing Luxury Brands, IGI Global, 2021, 9781799858829. ⟨10.4018/978-1-7998-5882-9.ch005⟩. ⟨hal-03203070⟩
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