Exploring Brand Associations and the Impact it has on Generation Y British-Indians and Non-British Indians: A Study of Luxury Fashion Brands

Aim of the Project The main aim of the project is to explore the role of brand associations and conduct a comparative study to see the impact it has on the generation Y British Indian and Non-British Indian consumers purchasing luxury fashion brands. The three type of brand associations that would...

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Main Author: Sashidharan, Nisha
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2011
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24742/
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description Aim of the Project The main aim of the project is to explore the role of brand associations and conduct a comparative study to see the impact it has on the generation Y British Indian and Non-British Indian consumers purchasing luxury fashion brands. The three type of brand associations that would be tested are: product attributes, brand personality and country of origin. Methodology The methodology consisted of qualitative research, by which data was collected using semi-structured interviews. This study basically concentrates on the consumption of generation Y British-Indian and Non-British Indian consumers, which follows a study of brand association that this cohort associates with, with respect to luxury fashion brands. Therefore to gain a full understanding of these complexities an in-depth analysis was needed to be done. Key Findings Except for on certain levels, there generally does not exist a difference between the consumption of luxury fashion goods. The generation Y is appreciative of the new luxury brands that are hitting the marketplace now and also take since attempts to get to know the brands. They are well aware of the brands that they mostly associate with and are very brand loyal.
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spelling nottingham-247422018-01-30T10:39:51Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24742/ Exploring Brand Associations and the Impact it has on Generation Y British-Indians and Non-British Indians: A Study of Luxury Fashion Brands Sashidharan, Nisha Aim of the Project The main aim of the project is to explore the role of brand associations and conduct a comparative study to see the impact it has on the generation Y British Indian and Non-British Indian consumers purchasing luxury fashion brands. The three type of brand associations that would be tested are: product attributes, brand personality and country of origin. Methodology The methodology consisted of qualitative research, by which data was collected using semi-structured interviews. This study basically concentrates on the consumption of generation Y British-Indian and Non-British Indian consumers, which follows a study of brand association that this cohort associates with, with respect to luxury fashion brands. Therefore to gain a full understanding of these complexities an in-depth analysis was needed to be done. Key Findings Except for on certain levels, there generally does not exist a difference between the consumption of luxury fashion goods. The generation Y is appreciative of the new luxury brands that are hitting the marketplace now and also take since attempts to get to know the brands. They are well aware of the brands that they mostly associate with and are very brand loyal. 2011-04-28 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24742/1/Brand_Associations.pdf Sashidharan, Nisha (2011) Exploring Brand Associations and the Impact it has on Generation Y British-Indians and Non-British Indians: A Study of Luxury Fashion Brands. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Sashidharan, Nisha
Exploring Brand Associations and the Impact it has on Generation Y British-Indians and Non-British Indians: A Study of Luxury Fashion Brands
title Exploring Brand Associations and the Impact it has on Generation Y British-Indians and Non-British Indians: A Study of Luxury Fashion Brands
title_full Exploring Brand Associations and the Impact it has on Generation Y British-Indians and Non-British Indians: A Study of Luxury Fashion Brands
title_fullStr Exploring Brand Associations and the Impact it has on Generation Y British-Indians and Non-British Indians: A Study of Luxury Fashion Brands
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Brand Associations and the Impact it has on Generation Y British-Indians and Non-British Indians: A Study of Luxury Fashion Brands
title_short Exploring Brand Associations and the Impact it has on Generation Y British-Indians and Non-British Indians: A Study of Luxury Fashion Brands
title_sort exploring brand associations and the impact it has on generation y british-indians and non-british indians: a study of luxury fashion brands
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24742/