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Title: Examining the Impact of Sensory Brand Experience on Brand Loyalty
Authors: Zha, D
Foroudi, P
Melewar, TC
Jin, Z
Keywords: sensory brand experience;customer satisfaction;customer lovemarks;brand attachment;Brand loyalty;Employee empathy
Issue Date: 2-Feb-2024
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Citation: Zha, D. et al. (2024) ‘Examining the Impact of Sensory Brand Experience on Brand Loyalty’ Corporate Reputation Review,.0 (ahead of print), pp. 1 - 29. doi: 10.1057/s41299-023-00175-x.
Abstract: This research investigates five sensory cues (i.e. visual, auditory, olfactory, tactile, and taste) influencing sensory brand experience leading to brand loyalty through customer satisfaction, brand attachment, and customer lovemarks. It also investigates the role of employee empathy in moderating the effect of sensory brand experience on customer satisfaction, brand attachment, and customer lovemarks. Our investigation followed a mixed-method research design, a predominantly quantitative approach by using questionnaire responses from 512 Chinese consumers, which is supported by 10 in-depth interviews and 4 focus group discussions to gain early insights into the subject area. The results suggest that five sensory cues have a significant impact on sensory brand experience and, in turn, contribute to customer satisfaction, brand attachment, and customer lovemarks. It also suggests that not all dimensions of customer satisfaction and brand attachment predict brand loyalty, and employee empathy negatively moderates the relationship between sensory brand experience and customer lovemarks.
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/28328
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1057/s41299-023-00175-x
ISSN: 1363-3589
Other Identifiers: ORCiD: Pantea Foroudi https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4000-7023
ORCiD: Dongmei Zha https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1054-7985
ORCiD: Zhongqi Jin https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2881-2188
ORCiD: T.C. Melewar https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4510-8237
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