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The Underdog Brand Position

de Lima, Diogo LU ; Moorhouse, Darragh LU and Üner, Can LU (2023) BUSN39 20231
Department of Business Administration
Abstract
Title: The Underdog Brand Position
Date of Seminar: 31-05-2023
Course: BUSN39 Degree Project in Global Marketing
Authors: Diogo de Lima, Darragh Moorhouse & Can Üner
Advisor: Mats Urde

Key words: Underdog, Underdog Positioning, Branding, Rhetoric, Identity, Communication, Image, Top Dog.

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the Underdog Brand Position (and its link to Rhetoric) to understand What is an Underdog Brand Position, How are Underdog Brand Positions Used and Why and When is an Underdog Brand Position a viable strategy.

Methodology: A qualitative multiple case study with a constructionist approach. Case studies include the following brands: Polestar, Oatly, Sibylla, and Liquid Death.
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Title: The Underdog Brand Position
Date of Seminar: 31-05-2023
Course: BUSN39 Degree Project in Global Marketing
Authors: Diogo de Lima, Darragh Moorhouse & Can Üner
Advisor: Mats Urde

Key words: Underdog, Underdog Positioning, Branding, Rhetoric, Identity, Communication, Image, Top Dog.

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the Underdog Brand Position (and its link to Rhetoric) to understand What is an Underdog Brand Position, How are Underdog Brand Positions Used and Why and When is an Underdog Brand Position a viable strategy.

Methodology: A qualitative multiple case study with a constructionist approach. Case studies include the following brands: Polestar, Oatly, Sibylla, and Liquid Death.
Theoretical Perspective: In order to develop an Underdog Positioning Framework we must examine the following in regard to Underdog Brands: Communication, Identity, Positioning, Image, and Rhetoric.

Empirical Data: The empirical data consists of fifteen semi-structured interviews with Marketing Department Employees and Underdog Brand Experts, Consultants and Academics. We also benefited from secondary data in terms of visual ads and videos interviews.

Conclusions: An Underdog Position is a method of categorisation for brands which are considered Underdogs. An Underdog Brand Position is ultimately a choice as communication shapes the Underdog Identity, leaving the brand to either embrace their Underdog status or not. The framework consists of four positions: Former Top Dog, Striving Underdog, Conscious Underdog and Fighting Underdog. (Less)
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author
de Lima, Diogo LU ; Moorhouse, Darragh LU and Üner, Can LU
supervisor
organization
alternative title
Underdog Brands Positioning, Strategies and Rhetoric
course
BUSN39 20231
year
type
H1 - Master's Degree (One Year)
subject
keywords
Underdog, Underdog Brand, Underdog Brand Positioning, Brand Positioning, Brand Strategy, Branding, Rhetoric, Brand Identity, Brand Image, Communication, Top Dog
language
English
id
9123967
date added to LUP
2023-06-29 09:02:39
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Date of Seminar: 31-05-2023
Course: BUSN39 Degree Project in Global Marketing
Authors: Diogo de Lima, Darragh Moorhouse & Can Üner
Advisor: Mats Urde

Key words: Underdog, Underdog Positioning, Branding, Rhetoric, Identity, Communication, Image, Top Dog.

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the Underdog Brand Position (and its link to Rhetoric) to understand What is an Underdog Brand Position, How are Underdog Brand Positions Used and Why and When is an Underdog Brand Position a viable strategy.

Methodology: A qualitative multiple case study with a constructionist approach. Case studies include the following brands: Polestar, Oatly, Sibylla, and Liquid Death.
Theoretical Perspective: In order to develop an Underdog Positioning Framework we must examine the following in regard to Underdog Brands: Communication, Identity, Positioning, Image, and Rhetoric.

Empirical Data: The empirical data consists of fifteen semi-structured interviews with Marketing Department Employees and Underdog Brand Experts, Consultants and Academics. We also benefited from secondary data in terms of visual ads and videos interviews.

Conclusions: An Underdog Position is a method of categorisation for brands which are considered Underdogs. An Underdog Brand Position is ultimately a choice as communication shapes the Underdog Identity, leaving the brand to either embrace their Underdog status or not. The framework consists of four positions: Former Top Dog, Striving Underdog, Conscious Underdog and Fighting Underdog.}},
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