Produktbild: Brand Valued

Brand Valued How socially valued brands hold the key to a sustainable future and business success

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

02.11.2011

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

Seitenzahl

314

Maße (L/B/H)

2.3/15.2/22.9 cm

Gewicht

612 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-97667-7

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

02.11.2011

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

Seitenzahl

314

Maße (L/B/H)

2.3/15.2/22.9 cm

Gewicht

612 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-97667-7

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  • Produktbild: Brand Valued
  • Acknowledgements xiList of Figures xiiIntroduction xviPART I Setting the Scene - The Tangled Worlds of Brands and Social Capital 1CHAPTER 1 Congratulations - It's a beautiful baby brand . . . 3Efficient and rational - adjectives of an era 9From utilitarian to hedonic - when needs explode 11CHAPTER 2 Innocent bystanders or calculating protagonists? 18Consume! Consume! Consume! 20Which came first - brands or demand? 26CHAPTER 3 The public gets what the public wants 32Whatever you do, don't panic . . . 33The good guys and the bad guys 38Devotees, Hostages and Critics 39Concluding remarks 44PART II The 'Unsustainability' of Sustainability and our Need to Understand the Era of Social Capital Rising 47CHAPTER 4 Charge! 49Once upon a time, everything happened 53The wisdom of crowds 56Symptoms and causes 66CHAPTER 5 Water, water everywhere - How brands help us choose 70Maximisers and satisficers 71We can't have it all 74Frames 78Opportunity costs and trade-offs 80Why encouraging satisficing would be so much better - for everyone 82CHAPTER 6 It's been emotional 87Wanting versus liking 92Where have we ended up? 94Concluding remarks 98PART III The Elixir of Life - Literally. Why We Depend on Social Capital 103CHAPTER 7 The 'what' of social capital 107Social capital defined 109Forms of social capital 112Strands of social capital 119CHAPTER 8 Trust - Small word, big impact 124What, then, is trust? 127Brands and trust 134CHAPTER 9 The 'why' of social capital 141Social capital, brands and society 142Internal and external audiences 145Education 147Neighbourhoods 148Democracy 149Health and wellbeing 150Harmony and social capital 154Concluding remarks 158PART IV Towards Social Equity Brands, and How a Social Capital Strategy Gets Us There 161CHAPTER 10 Stand up Social Equity Brands 167Social Equity Trait #1: Compelling narratives 169Social Equity Trait #2: The power of emotion 175Social Equity Trait #3: From consumer to citizen (who consumes) 178Social Equity Trait #4: Value-in-use 180Social Equity Trait #5: Dialogue 183Social Equity Trait #6: Shared understanding 186Social Equity Trait #7: Balanced social capital 187Social Equity Trait #8: From 'accessibility' to 'assessability' 189Social Equity Trait #9: Intrinsic trumps extrinsic 190Social Equity Trait #10: It's the experience that counts 192CHAPTER 11 From the 4Ps to the 5Is - Social Capital Strategy 195Interconnectedness 201Inclusiveness 205Ignition 209Interest 212Imagination 215Inside and out 218CHAPTER 12 Apples today, with oranges tomorrow - Measuring social capital 222Measuring the structural component - Dialogue 225Measuring the cognitive component - Shared thinking 227Measuring the relational component - Trust 228The Sustainable Futures Quotient - SFQ 229Bringing talk, thought and trust together 232Social capital and brand locus 236Concluding remarks 243PART V Broadcast Off, Dialogue On - Invitation to Form Bonding, Bridging and Linking Capital (Apply Online) 253Ten brands heading towards becoming Social Equity Brands - a primer for conversation 256Danone 257Unilever 258Pepsi 260Walmart 261Equity Bank 262Vodafone 263Toyota 264GE 265IBM 266Starbucks 268End Notes 271Index 282