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Chapter 3 Manufacturer brand benefits: mixed methods scaling

Business-To-Business Brand Management: Theory, Research and Executivecase Study Exercises

ISBN: 978-1-84855-670-6, eISBN: 978-1-84855-671-3

Publication date: 11 June 2009

Abstract

This paper focuses on the role of manufacturer brands for resellers within retail channels. This topic is important because of the strategic value of manufacturer brands and the increasing influence of resellers within channels of distribution. Much of the branding research emphasizes a customer-brand knowledge perspective; however, emerging perspectives suggest that brands are also relevant to other stakeholders including resellers. In contrast, channels research recognizes the manufacturer sources of market power, but does not consider the impact of manufacturer “push and pull” strategies within channels. Existing theoretical frameworks, therefore, do not address the reseller perspective of the brand. As a result, the research approach is a multi-method design, consisting of two phases. The first phase involves in-depth interviews, allowing the development of a conceptual framework. In the second phase, a survey of supermarket buyers on brands in several product categories tests this framework. Structural equation modeling analyzes the survey responses and tests the hypotheses. The structural model shows very good fit to the data with good construct validity, reliability, and stability. The findings show that manufacturer support, brand equity, and customer demand reflect the manufacturer brand benefits to resellers. A key contribution of this research is the development of a validated scale on manufacturer brand benefits from the point of view of a reseller. This research shows that the resources that relate to the brand, not just the brand name itself, create value for resellers in channel relationships.

Citation

Glynn, M.S. (2009), "Chapter 3 Manufacturer brand benefits: mixed methods scaling", Glynn, M.S. and Woodside, A.G. (Ed.) Business-To-Business Brand Management: Theory, Research and Executivecase Study Exercises (Advances in Business Marketing and Purchasing, Vol. 15), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 33-114. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1069-0964(2009)0000015007

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