A Satisficing DEA Model to Measure the Customer-based Brand Equity

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Ever since the inception of brand values, these have become a benchmark for many data-driven strategies, eventually providing a basis for vertical/horizontal integrations, as well. In recent decades, brands have become comparable across the industries, based on their value derived either from the customer perception or in terms of the firm financials. Numerous models have been developed in time to measure the customer-based brand equity; nevertheless, they all evaluate brand equity in an absolute sense. The present research paper provides an avenue to measure the customer-based brand equity in a relative sense using a satisficing DEA model. The information for this model has been collected through a customer-based survey questionnaire in line with predefined brand equity dimensions, which have been verified through a confirmatory factor analysis. We demonstrate the approach by means of applying the proposed model to measure the efficiency of cell phone brands. Keywords: Customer-based brand equity; Data envelopment analysis; Efficiency; Factor analysis; Satisficing.

Author(s): Vincent Charles and Jorge Zavala
Series: CENTRUM Católica’s Working Paper Series
Publisher: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP) - CENTRUM
Year: 2015

Language: English
City: Lima
Tags: Customer-based brand equity; Data envelopment analysis; Efficiency; Factor analysis; Satisficing