Customers’ Brand Purchase Intention in Emerging Markets: The Influence of Brand Credibility on Consumers’ Brand Awareness and Brand Preferences

  • Chen X
  • Chen L
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Abstract

A brand is comprised of a name, term, sign, or symbol, or any combination of these, that attempts to represent the unique benefits a company can provide to consumers through a specific product or service, in terms of attributes, value, and culture, through a particular product or service (Kotler, 1997).

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Chen, X., & Chen, L. (2022). Customers’ Brand Purchase Intention in Emerging Markets: The Influence of Brand Credibility on Consumers’ Brand Awareness and Brand Preferences. Learning & Education, 10(8), 79. https://doi.org/10.18282/l-e.v10i8.3066

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