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LOYALTY – THE NUCLEUS OF BRAND CAPITAL. CASE STUDY: ROM CHOCOLATE BAR

Studies and Scientific Researchs. Economics Edition

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Title LOYALTY – THE NUCLEUS OF BRAND CAPITAL. CASE STUDY: ROM CHOCOLATE BAR
 
Creator Amalancei, Brindusa Mariana
 
Subject image; personality; identity; brand awareness; brand commitment
M37
 
Description It is considered that loyalty to the brand of some primary customers is the core of the brand capital. A brand, however, may have substantial value, which is given to it by its symbol and slogans, if it is continued with the purchase of a brand after the buyers have made a comparison with the competing products that have superior characteristics. Structured on several levels, which are each a different marketing challenge, the loyalty to the brand consists of many factors, among which the most important is the user experience. The paper aims to highlight, starting from a series of articles in online media, the manner in which a traditional Romanian brand, ROM chocolate bar, continuously repositions itself, attempting to maintain and even increase the loyalty of its consumers, as well as to answer the consumer’s authenticity, accessibility, credibility and modernity needs. Even though in specialized literature there are opinions according to which traditional brands are commonly old-fashioned or dull, ROM chocolate bar shows the opposite view, being considered a successful brand which is appreciated both at national and international levels.
 
Publisher Vasile Alecsandri University of Bacau
 
Date 2013-12-15
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion

 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://www.sceco.ub.ro/index.php/SCECO/article/view/201
10.29358/sceco.v0i18.201
 
Source STUDIES AND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCHES. ECONOMICS EDITION; No 18 (2013)
STUDII SI CERCETARI STIINTIFICE. SERIA STIINTE ECONOMICE; No 18 (2013)
2344-1321
2066-561X
 
Language eng
 
Relation http://www.sceco.ub.ro/index.php/SCECO/article/view/201/210