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Brand Personality in Politics : Scale Development and Validation


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1 Assistant Professor, Mittal School of Business, Lovely Professional University, Phagwara - 144 411, Punjab, India
2 Professor, Mittal School of Business, Lovely Professional University, Phagwara - 144 411, Punjab, India
     

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The ever increasing market dynamics and very tough competition has increased the role of brands to a supreme level. Researchers like Plummer (1985) and Aaker (1997) highlighted the critical role of brand personality in building loyalty and competitive advantage. This article focused on whether the concept of branding is applicable to political parties. It highlighted the problems associated with the managerial approach to branding in politics and advocated an alternative form of consumer learning perspective. This approach is used to describe the process and reasons to form brand personalities in politics. Important prior influences on the brand personality were highlighted, that is, events, advertising, endorsers, and prevalent users and their impact upon the learning of voters regarding brand personality of political parties. After conceptualizing political party brand personality, the paper examined whether the available scale of brand personality was suitable in context of Indian politics.

Keywords

Brands, Brand Personality, Partisanship, Politics, Political Parties

Paper Submission Date : April 11, 2017; Paper sent back for Revision : December 7, 2017; Paper Acceptance Date : January 16, 2018.

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Krishan Gopal
Assistant Professor, Mittal School of Business, Lovely Professional University, Phagwara - 144 411, Punjab, India
Rajesh Verma
Professor, Mittal School of Business, Lovely Professional University, Phagwara - 144 411, Punjab, India

Abstract


The ever increasing market dynamics and very tough competition has increased the role of brands to a supreme level. Researchers like Plummer (1985) and Aaker (1997) highlighted the critical role of brand personality in building loyalty and competitive advantage. This article focused on whether the concept of branding is applicable to political parties. It highlighted the problems associated with the managerial approach to branding in politics and advocated an alternative form of consumer learning perspective. This approach is used to describe the process and reasons to form brand personalities in politics. Important prior influences on the brand personality were highlighted, that is, events, advertising, endorsers, and prevalent users and their impact upon the learning of voters regarding brand personality of political parties. After conceptualizing political party brand personality, the paper examined whether the available scale of brand personality was suitable in context of Indian politics.

Keywords


Brands, Brand Personality, Partisanship, Politics, Political Parties

Paper Submission Date : April 11, 2017; Paper sent back for Revision : December 7, 2017; Paper Acceptance Date : January 16, 2018.




DOI: https://doi.org/10.17010/ijom%2F2018%2Fv48%2Fi2%2F121333