An examination of the effects of perceived difficulty of manufacturing the extension product on brand extension attitudes

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Babu John Mariadoss
Raj Echambadi
Mark J. Arnold
Vishal Bindroo
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[1] Washington State University,Department of Marketing
[2] University of Illinois,Department of Business Administration
[3] Saint Louis University,Department of Marketing
[4] Indiana University South Bend,School of Business and Economics
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Brand extensions; Brand attitudes; Perceived difficulty; Perceived fit; Curvilinear relationship; Moderation; Transferability;
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This paper examines the relationship between extension difficulty, defined as the perceived difficulty of manufacturing the extension product, and attitudes toward brand extensions. Although extant literature has hitherto modeled this relationship as a simple monotonic relationship, a study by Bottomley and Holden (Journal of Marketing Research, 38(4):494–500, 2001) has questioned its empirical generalizability. We suggest that the relationship between extension difficulty and extension attitudes may be far more complex than a simple linear relationship. Based on theoretical evidence drawn from the concept of evaluation difficulty, we suggest that the relationship between extension difficulty and extension attitudes is best modeled as a curvilinear (inverted U-shaped) relationship. Further, we explore the specific role of perceived transferability as a moderator of this curvilinear relationship. Empirical tests conducted using two studies provide support for both the theoretical mechanism and the proposed hypotheses. Entry into “easy” or “extremely difficult” extension categories carries its own penalties while entry into “moderately difficult” categories appears to garner high consumer attitudes for brand extensions.
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页码:704 / 719
页数:15
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