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Brand 1 Brand image 1 Brand management 1 Brand preference 1 Consumer behaviour 1 Consumer preferences 1 Fashion 1 Konsumentenpräferenzen 1 Konsumentenverhalten 1 Markenartikel 1 Markenführung 1 Markenimage 1 Mode 1 Price moderation 1 Product design 1 Product values 1 Produktgestaltung 1 Visual prototypicality 1 Visualisierung 1 Visualization 1 automobile sales 1 processing fluency 1 product design 1 visual complexity 1 visual prototypicality 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Herrmann, Andreas 1 Labroo, Aparna A. 1 Landwehr, Jan R. 1 Lee, Eun-Jung 1
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Journal of fashion marketing and management 1 Marketing Science 1
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When and how it is good for fashion to look typical : visual prototypicality affecting product valuation and brand preference
Lee, Eun-Jung - In: Journal of fashion marketing and management 29 (2025) 2, pp. 231-251
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Gut Liking for the Ordinary: Incorporating Design Fluency Improves Automobile Sales Forecasts
Landwehr, Jan R.; Labroo, Aparna A.; Herrmann, Andreas - In: Marketing Science 30 (2011) 3, pp. 416-429
Automotive sales forecasts traditionally focus on predictors such as advertising, brand preference, life cycle position, retail price, and technological sophistication. The quality of the cars' design is, however, an often-neglected variable in such models. We show that incorporating objective...
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