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Brand Trust: Corporate communications and consumer-brand relationships

Gustafsson, Clara LU (2008)
Abstract
In the wake of well-known instances of corporate misconduct – for example Enron in the U.S., and Skandia in Sweden – consumers ask for more transparent corporate brand practices to make corporate brands trustworthy. However, potentially, consumers who put their trust in brands may be sacrificing some of their own control, thus weakening themselves in the trusting relationship. The aim of this book is to shed new light on consumer-brand trust relationships, and the way such relationships relate to the corporate communication of brand trust. Further, the present book moves away from the traditional approach to trust as something (more or less) taken for granted that the corporation seeks to build into its brand, towards a perspective that... (More)
In the wake of well-known instances of corporate misconduct – for example Enron in the U.S., and Skandia in Sweden – consumers ask for more transparent corporate brand practices to make corporate brands trustworthy. However, potentially, consumers who put their trust in brands may be sacrificing some of their own control, thus weakening themselves in the trusting relationship. The aim of this book is to shed new light on consumer-brand trust relationships, and the way such relationships relate to the corporate communication of brand trust. Further, the present book moves away from the traditional approach to trust as something (more or less) taken for granted that the corporation seeks to build into its brand, towards a perspective that includes consumers’ creation of brand meaning.



Traditionally, business research on trust has focused on corporations, and the way trust reduces transaction costs. However, the present book looks at the other side of the coin by focusing on relationships between consumers and brands from the perspective of trust. Trust is conceptualized as an instance of “asymmetrical reciprocity” (cf. Young 1997) to emphasize the potential vulnerability of the trusting consumer.



The methods in the present book include empirical research consisting of interviews with the CEOs and top managers of well-known corporate brands in Sweden, interviews with consumers, a follow-up ethnography-guided study of the consumers, and a philosophical and conceptual analysis. Combining the corporate and the consumer side of the relationship enables a discussion of key aspects in the brand trust relationships between consumers and brands. In conclusion, the concept of Faithful Shielding is presented, describing how the same practices that give the consumers benefits in relations with their favoured brands also increase their vulnerability. (Less)
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author
supervisor
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  • Professor Holt, Douglas B., Oxford Saïd Business School, University of Oxford
publishing date
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Thesis
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published
subject
keywords
Brand, Trust, Consumer, Corporate Brand, Relationship, Communication, Asymmetrical Reciprocity, Faithful Shielding.
pages
184 pages
publisher
Stockholm University School of Business
defense location
Stockholm University School of Business
defense date
2008-10-20 10:00:00
ISBN
978-91-7155-692-9
language
English
LU publication?
no
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2016-04-04 12:00:59
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Traditionally, business research on trust has focused on corporations, and the way trust reduces transaction costs. However, the present book looks at the other side of the coin by focusing on relationships between consumers and brands from the perspective of trust. Trust is conceptualized as an instance of “asymmetrical reciprocity” (cf. Young 1997) to emphasize the potential vulnerability of the trusting consumer.<br/><br>
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The methods in the present book include empirical research consisting of interviews with the CEOs and top managers of well-known corporate brands in Sweden, interviews with consumers, a follow-up ethnography-guided study of the consumers, and a philosophical and conceptual analysis. Combining the corporate and the consumer side of the relationship enables a discussion of key aspects in the brand trust relationships between consumers and brands. In conclusion, the concept of Faithful Shielding is presented, describing how the same practices that give the consumers benefits in relations with their favoured brands also increase their vulnerability.}},
  author       = {{Gustafsson, Clara}},
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  language     = {{eng}},
  publisher    = {{Stockholm University School of Business}},
  title        = {{Brand Trust: Corporate communications and consumer-brand relationships}},
  year         = {{2008}},
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