Co-branding of compass shoes on social networks

  • Basit A
  • Munfarida S
  • Rully R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Today's competition requires each product to develop a co-branding strategy in reaching the market, especially in the digital era where social networking is a space to build brand identities. So this research was conducted to find out how to co-brand Compass Shoes on social networks. To find out how much influence the co-branding variable has on social networks, seen from the dimensions of social networks by measuring social networks—using a quantitative-explanatory methodology, a data collection using a random questionnaire with a total of 398 respondents who meet the characteristics of the sample. The results of this study have a hypothesis where the exogenous variable, namely co-branding, has a significant effect on the endogenous variable, namely social networking. Creating co-branding, of course, must have a strong strategy in innovation and be able to understand consumer desires by providing collaboration space to build a shared identity.

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Basit, A., Munfarida, S., Rully, R., & Vidal, M. J. A. (2021). Co-branding of compass shoes on social networks. Jurnal Studi Komunikasi (Indonesian Journal of Communications Studies), 5(2), 302–318. https://doi.org/10.25139/jsk.v5i2.3759

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