The Power of Brands and its influence on Consumer Behaviour - A study from the Indian Perspective

The main aim of this paper is to study and assess whether brands influence the decisions and the choices consumers make when selecting a product or service. Branding and consumer behaviour are gradually becoming the epitome of all marketing environments due to the value consumers provide to the bran...

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Main Author: Bhati, Roopangi
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
English
Published: 2013
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/26474/
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description The main aim of this paper is to study and assess whether brands influence the decisions and the choices consumers make when selecting a product or service. Branding and consumer behaviour are gradually becoming the epitome of all marketing environments due to the value consumers provide to the brand identity. In the recent decades, the power of marketing has diverted into the hands of consumers. Different elements of brands, the influence branding has on how consumers behave in India and the relationship between the two concepts has been studied in this paper. Furthermore, this paper also emphasises about the consumer behaviour, the consumer decision making journey and the needs of consumer. The focus of this dissertation is to explore different academic perspectives, by Indian and International scholars; while also conducting a research to achieve more apt and focused results. The research adopted for this paper is a qualitative methodology, using semi-structured interviews in India and United Kingdom to explore and identify the differences between the consumers of the two nations. The research method, although small in number, identified the key themes that consumers in India focus on when choosing to buy a product or service. A significant relationship between the quality, product and perceived, and brands was noted amongst the interview respondents, as most respondents answers determined that the influence of quality, durability, longevity is high during the consumer decision making. The study collectively answers the research question by showing that consumers are more inclined to a product or service with known quality, regardless of the fact that they would like to be associated with a brand. Brand awareness and visibility also proved to be important to the Indian consumers. Word Count – 20,034 (Without References and Appendices)
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spelling nottingham-264742022-03-21T16:10:57Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/26474/ The Power of Brands and its influence on Consumer Behaviour - A study from the Indian Perspective Bhati, Roopangi The main aim of this paper is to study and assess whether brands influence the decisions and the choices consumers make when selecting a product or service. Branding and consumer behaviour are gradually becoming the epitome of all marketing environments due to the value consumers provide to the brand identity. In the recent decades, the power of marketing has diverted into the hands of consumers. Different elements of brands, the influence branding has on how consumers behave in India and the relationship between the two concepts has been studied in this paper. Furthermore, this paper also emphasises about the consumer behaviour, the consumer decision making journey and the needs of consumer. The focus of this dissertation is to explore different academic perspectives, by Indian and International scholars; while also conducting a research to achieve more apt and focused results. The research adopted for this paper is a qualitative methodology, using semi-structured interviews in India and United Kingdom to explore and identify the differences between the consumers of the two nations. The research method, although small in number, identified the key themes that consumers in India focus on when choosing to buy a product or service. A significant relationship between the quality, product and perceived, and brands was noted amongst the interview respondents, as most respondents answers determined that the influence of quality, durability, longevity is high during the consumer decision making. The study collectively answers the research question by showing that consumers are more inclined to a product or service with known quality, regardless of the fact that they would like to be associated with a brand. Brand awareness and visibility also proved to be important to the Indian consumers. Word Count – 20,034 (Without References and Appendices) 2013-09-12 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/26474/1/Roopangi_Bhati_-_MBA.pdf application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/26474/2/Roopangi_Bhati_-_MBA.pdf Bhati, Roopangi (2013) The Power of Brands and its influence on Consumer Behaviour - A study from the Indian Perspective. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished)
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The Power of Brands and its influence on Consumer Behaviour - A study from the Indian Perspective
title The Power of Brands and its influence on Consumer Behaviour - A study from the Indian Perspective
title_full The Power of Brands and its influence on Consumer Behaviour - A study from the Indian Perspective
title_fullStr The Power of Brands and its influence on Consumer Behaviour - A study from the Indian Perspective
title_full_unstemmed The Power of Brands and its influence on Consumer Behaviour - A study from the Indian Perspective
title_short The Power of Brands and its influence on Consumer Behaviour - A study from the Indian Perspective
title_sort power of brands and its influence on consumer behaviour - a study from the indian perspective
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/26474/