Revista Eletrônica de Ciência Administrativa (Mar 2018)

Effectiveness of the Positioning Statement: Experimental Test on Brand Awareness in Competitive Contexts

  • Rafael Barreiros Porto,
  • Luana Garcia Dias

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21529/RECADM.2018004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
pp. 84 – 113

Abstract

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Good positioning statements have an effect on consumer brand awareness. However, the competitive context formed by the novelty of the category and the brand market structure may hinder the assimilation of positioning and its association with the pre-existing image. This study assesses the effectiveness of positioning statements in the generation of brand awareness, considering its competitive context. Using an experimental design, with a group of control, the exposure of brands and their competitive contexts were manipulated and the positioning statement remained constant for a sample of consumers. The results show the positioning statement had an effect on both assimilation of the message and valence of image association, which adds awareness for the brand, but only for the traditional category. The effectiveness on the message assimilation occurred within the weak brand and within the less known median brand. For the image valence, it occurred only between the weak brand and the strong one from the traditional category. These findings are distinct among consumer segments. The research brings up a classic theme, but presents a new methodological approach to measure the effectiveness of brand positioning.