Brand dilution effect of extension failure – a Taiwan study
Document Type
Article
Date of Original Version
7-1-2000
Abstract
Examines the negative impacts of brand extension failure upon the original brand by calibrating the difference of brand equity. Using data collected from college students in Taiwan, establishes four hypotheses to identify various effects of a failed brand extension in diluting the original brand’s equity. Analyzes the different effects among four types of equity-source brands for both close and distant extensions. Equity-source and equity level of the original brand is identified first. All components of brand equity-source are then used to evaluate the performance of a brand extension. Finds that an unsuccessful brand extension dilutes the original brand for all three high equity-source brands. Effects of brand dilution differ according to the type of equity source possessed by the original brand, but there is no difference in brand dilution effects from close and distant extension failures. © 2000, MCB UP Limited
Publication Title, e.g., Journal
Journal of Product & Brand Management
Volume
9
Issue
4
Citation/Publisher Attribution
Cheng-Hsui Chen, Arthur, and Shaw K. Chen. "Brand dilution effect of extension failure – a Taiwan study." Journal of Product & Brand Management 9, 4 (2000): 243-254. doi: 10.1108/10610420010344031.