Brand Positioning and Anti-Counterfeiting Effectiveness: A Study of Managers' Perceptions of Foreign Brands in China

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

12-2009

Abstract

We pursue the previously-noted association between brands and counterfeiting one step further to examine the relationship between brand positioning and anti-counterfeiting, based on a study of 130 well-known foreign brands in China. We test hypotheses about managerial perceptions as to the effects of different brand positioning strategies on the effectiveness of their actions to counter counterfeiting, in other words, whether branding positioning can help to stop counterfeiting, limit damage to firms and maintain brand reputation. Our findings confirm that brand positioning affects anti-counterfeiting effectiveness. Specifically, product reliability and customer services are compatible with efforts to stop counterfeit production, but innovative technologies and product features and functions appear to exacerbate the problem.

DOI

10.1007/s11575-009-0019-2

Publisher

Gabler-Verlag

Publication Information

Management International Review

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