Audio identity in branding and brand communication strategy: a systematic review of the literature on audio branding

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Abstract

Brand creation and management has undergone a substantial change in recent years as a result of new communication strategies, adaptation to the digital transmedia paradigm, and interaction with consumers. The use of an audio identity as a variable in this architecture and its inclusion in the different points of contact with consumers has generated a growing interest in audio branding. This article responds to the need to establish a conceptual basis and the state of the art in order to advance in the in-depth study of the discipline through a systematic review of the literature. This review was carried out in the Web of Science databases for the 2011–2020 period. After the initial filtering, a total of 36 articles were analysed and divided into four areas of relevance: phonetics in brand names, audiovisual advertising and branding, local city or country branding, and political branding.

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Vidal-Mestre, M., Freire-Sánchez, A., Calderón-Garrido, D., Faure-Carvallo, A., & Gustems-Carnicer, J. (2022). Audio identity in branding and brand communication strategy: a systematic review of the literature on audio branding. Profesional de La Informacion. El Profesional de la Informacion. https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2022.sep.04

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