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Latest research on brand relationships: introduction to the special issue
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Consumer ResearchBrand StrategyBrand LoveBrand LoyaltyManagementConsumer BehaviorBrand BuildingBrand ManagementRelationship MarketingMedia MarketingBrand DevelopmentMarketing TheoryBrand AwarenessBrand RelationshipsMarketingBrand IndifferenceBusinessRelationship BuildersMarketing InsightsBrand Equity
Purpose This paper aims to outline the role of brands as relationship builders and to offer a better understanding of the recent developments and key literature in the area of consumer–brand relationships. Design/methodology/approach This paper is an editorial based mainly on a literature review on consumer–brand relationships. It uses the sentiment range and passion intensity to position various brand relationship constructs. This work follows the same bibliometric-analysis approach used by Fetscherin and Heinrich (2014) and looked for publications in the Web of Science on brand relationships, with reference to Fournier’s (1998) seminal work and data collected for the period between January 2010 and November 2018. Findings First, this work presents the key consumer–brand relationship terms and positions the work on brand love, brand like, brand hate, brand dislike and brand indifference. In addition, the bibliometric analysis offers a number of insights into the current state of the academic research in the area of consumer–brand relationships, including a clear indication that the research on consumer–brand relationships is increasing. Originality/value This work and the whole special issue together help in the understanding of brands as relationship builders, clearly explaining the continuum from strong positive or negative relationships with brands to no relationship with brands and the current state of research in the area.
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