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Multi-Brand Loyalty in Consumer Markets: A Qualitatively-Driven Mixed Methods Approach

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  • Arifine, Ghizlane
  • Felix, Reto
  • Furrer, Olivier

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Purpose—Although multi-brand loyalty (MBL) in consumer markets has been identified in previous brand loyalty research, empirical studies have not yet explored the facets of its different types. This article seeks a deeper understanding of MBL by investigating its different types and facets. Design/methodology/approach—This study uses a sequential, qualitatively-driven mixed method design consisting of in-depth interviews and supplementary survey research. Findings—The findings of this study suggest that mood congruence, identity enhancement, unavailability risk reduction and market competition are the most important facets that explains the two types of MBL (complementary-based and product substitutes). Furthermore, the findings show that the family factor can motivate consumers to be multi-brand loyal by adding brands to an initially family-endorsed brand. Research limitations/implications—This study advances the conceptual foundations of MBL and extends previous research on brand loyalty. Some of the findings may be limited to the economic and cultural context of relatively affluent countries with an abundance of market offers. Practical implications—Marketing managers gain insights into how to manage brand loyalty as well as how to transition from MBL to single-brand loyalty. Originality/value—The study generates novel insights into the facets of different types of MBL

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  • Arifine, Ghizlane & Felix, Reto & Furrer, Olivier, 2019. "Multi-Brand Loyalty in Consumer Markets: A Qualitatively-Driven Mixed Methods Approach," FSES Working Papers 501, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, University of Freiburg/Fribourg Switzerland.
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    3. Krishen, Anjala S. & Hu, Han-fen & Spivak, Andrew L. & Venger, Olesya, 2021. "The danger of flavor: E-cigarettes, social media, and the interplay of generations," Journal of Business Research, Elsevier, vol. 132(C), pages 884-896.

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    Keywords

    Multi-brand loyalty; relationship marketing; decision-making heuristics; mixed method design; grounded theory; thematic analysis;
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    JEL classification:

    • M31 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Marketing and Advertising - - - Marketing

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