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A Consumer’s Perspective of the Clover Tropika Brand: Building Brand Extensions by Leveraging the Parent Brand’s Reputation

The primary objective of the study was to investigate how brand extensions can leverage on the parent brand image in order to achieve a positive brand extension perception. This was investigated in accordance with specific brand building constructs. The study focused on a consumers’ perspective of t...

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Published in:International review of management and marketing 2022-11, Vol.12 (6), p.77-88
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