Fast fashion brand extensions: An empirical study of consumer preferences
Journal
Journal of Brand Management
Journal Volume
17
Journal Issue
7
Pages
472-487
Date Issued
2010
Author(s)
Abstract
This study examines the consumer behaviors and preferences towards different kinds of extensions in fast fashion brands (FFBs). The study identifies six factors, including brand loyalty, involvement, perceived quality, self-image, brand concept consistency and product feature similarity, which may affect the consumer behaviors towards brand extensions. An evaluation model was constructed. A questionnaire survey was conducted with a sample size of 304 respondents. Questions were focused on the respondents attitudes towards the general FFBs as well as their preferences towards different brand extensions. The study includes statistical analyses to examine the data. The study examines the hypotheses and offers managerial insights. ? 2010 Macmillan Publishers Ltd.
Subjects
brand extension; consumer behaviors; consumer preferences; fast fashion
SDGs
Type
journal article
