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DTEW Research Report 9606

Publication date: 1996-01-01
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Publisher: K.U.Leuven; Leuven

Author:

Dekimpe, Marnik
Mellens, M ; Steenkamp, J ; Vanden Abeele, Pierre

Keywords:

Brand loyalty, Loyalty, Variability

Abstract:

In this paper, we examine the over-time behavior of brand loyalty for a large set of brands drawn from many product categories. Using the brand-loyalty operationalization of Colombo and Morrison (1989), the following conclusions are obtained. First, little support is found for the often-heard contention that brand loyalty is gradually declining over time. Second, while the short-run variability around a brand's mean loyalty level is not negligible, no evidence is found that this variability has systematically increased over time, and it can be reduced considerably through a simple smoothing procedure. Finally, this brand-loyalty pattern for market-share leaders is found to be more stable than for other brands.