Building a Human Brand: Brand Anthropomorphism Unravelled

  • Michael Bendixen
  • , Russell Abratt
  • , Sivan Portal

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Abstract

Brand anthropomorphism has been found to enhance the ability of consumers to recognize the inherent value of brands. However, there is limited knowledge among practitioners on how to build a brand with humanlike characteristics. After a literature review of brand anthropomorphism in general and the theory of warmth and competence in particular, we present the Human Brand Model of how to build a brand that is perceived to be human. There are four steps in this process; the first three indicate the brand inputs and the last indicates the results of those inputs. This model guides brand managers on how to make their brand more human. The use of this model should result in the organization having an excellent brand reputation; stronger, more meaningful relationships with its customers; and improved brand loyalty.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalBusiness Horizons
Volume61
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2018

Keywords

  • Brand anthropomorphism
  • The human brand
  • Brand authenticity
  • Theory of warmth and competence
  • Human brand model

Disciplines

  • Business

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