Q methodology and the measurement of subjectivity in corporate brand perception

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This paper reviews Q methodology and its application in an area of business research in which subjectivity is of considerable importance - that of corporate brand perception. More specifically, it explores the dimension of corporate brand perception that is directly related to the consumption and utilisation of the brand. The consumption-specific dimension of corporate brand perception is conceptualised as the 'solution meaning of the corporate brand', and the process of identifying the solution meaning with the aid of Q methodology is described and applied in a case study.

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Angelopulo, G. (2009). Q methodology and the measurement of subjectivity in corporate brand perception. South African Journal of Business Management. Sabinet. https://doi.org/10.4102/sajbm.v40i3.542

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