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Title: Growth-related Measures of Brand Equity Elasticity for Food Firms
Authors: Liu, Juan
Sporleder, Thomas L.
Keywords: brand equity
brand valuation
real options
food firms
growth option value
Issue Date: 2007
Abstract: Brand names and brand equity are recognized as important intangible assets among firm managers in the global food supply chain. This analysis investigates the long-run potential of brand equity among food processors to actually create real options for a firm's management. The empirical analysis views brand equity among food processors as a real option of growth and empirically tests selected drivers that are conceptually associated with firm growth. Results indicate that brand equity has a positive effect on the growth option value of the firm, after accounting for other major drivers of firm growth. Brand equity elasticity is estimated with respect to a firm's growth value for both the industry- and firm-level. One major implication of the analysis is that managers of food firms should evaluate the efficacy of brand equity building strategies in terms of the contribution brand equity makes to the firm's growth option value. The evidence suggests that categorizing and managing advertising expenditures solely as an expense item may be too narrow from a strategic viewpoint.
URI: http://purl.umn.edu/8172
Institution/Association: International Food and Agribusiness Management Review>Volume 10, Issue 01, 2007
Total Pages: 17
Language: English
Collections:Volume 10, Issue 1, 2007

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