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Industrial marketing department
National technical university of Ukraine "Igor Sikorsky Kiev Polytechnic Institute"
Strategic marketing, digital strategy, data science
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Eva Kipnis, Krzysztof Kubacki, Amanda J. Broderick, Dariusz Siemieniako, and Nataliya L. Pisarenko
Informa UK Limited
Abstract This paper investigates whether positioning strategies of foreign brands that integrate both foreign and ‘localised’ dimensions of country-of-origin (COO) appeals shape perceptions and attitudes of domestically biased consumers. Ethnocentric consumers hold strong favourable attitudes towards local-perceived brands. At the same time, brand positioning strategies of local brands acquired by multinational corporations and of foreign brands entering the local market often integrate foreign COO appeals with locally relevant manufacturing and/or symbolic appeals. The results indicate that foreign brand identities that integrate ‘localised’ appeals communicating respect of local traditions (through the use of local images, symbols, and recipes) and contribution to the local society's well-being (through local manufacture, employment, use of local ingredients) lead to more favourable consumer perceptions. In distinguishing between ‘purely foreign’ and ‘locally integrated foreign brands’, consumers perceive the latter to be more acceptable for consumption. The paper concludes by considering the implications of the findings and outlining directions for further research.