Brand Psychology

Consumer Perceptions, Corporate Reputations

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Pub Date Mar 28 2015 | Archive Date Apr 15 2015

Description

Revealing the hidden processes behind why certain brands command our loyalty and trust, Brand Psychology looks at how to build up a positive brand image through Corporate Social Responsibility and ethical transparency.

Reputation management authority Jonathan Gabay takes readers on a tour of the corporate, political and personal brands whose understanding of consumer psychology has either built or broken them. He answers key questions about brand and reputation management, including:
--Why do we trust some brands more than others?
--How important is integrity for a brand's survival?
--How can brand confidence be rebuilt during a crisis?

Using case studies and tips from respected neuropsychologists, economists, and IT, advertising, PR, and industry leaders, Brand Psychology turns theory into practical methodologies to help build meaningful, highly respected brands.

Revealing the hidden processes behind why certain brands command our loyalty and trust, Brand Psychology looks at how to build up a positive brand image through Corporate Social Responsibility and...


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EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9780749471736
PRICE $39.95 (USD)

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An interesting and mostly enjoyable read on the impact of brand psychology. There are moments where it reads a bit like stereo instruction, but the topic and overall writing style will keep a reader interested. I have read multiple books on the psychology of marketing, and this does a good job of blending information and entertainment. .

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