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Brand avoidance, genetic modification, and brandlessness
Abstract:
Much controversy surrounds genetic modification (GM), especially in Australasia, Britain and Europe. In spite of this controversy, there is little research linking GM with relevant anti-consumption topics. This article addresses the gap by using a brand avoidance framework to help understand consumers’ negative attitudes towards GM. Although brand avoidance research typically focuses on the avoidance of specific brands, this article uses the same framework in a different context and analyses the significant role that a negative association, such as GM, plays in anti-consumption. The findings indicate three reasons motivating avoidance of GM: concerns regarding safety, symbolic incongruity, and issues of morality, all of which map onto an existing brand avoidance framework. More importantly, this research concludes that in controversial industries such as GM, where consumers are more likely to be predisposed towards avoidance, a lack of brand awareness, or ‘brandlessness’, may be of short term benefit to companies, but is, nonetheless, a risky strateg
Keywords: Brand ,avoidance, genetic, modification, brandlessness
Author(s): Michael Shyue Wai Lee, Denise Conroy, Judith Motion
Source: Australasian Marketing Journal 20 (2012) 297–302
Subject: بازاریابی
Category: مقاله مجله
Release Date: 2012
No of Pages: 6
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