This paper studies the dimensions of brand image, focusing on the functions or value of the brand as perceived by consumers. In this way, four categories of functions are identified: guarantee, personal identification, social identification and status. By way of hypotheses, it has been proposed that these functions have a positive influence on the consumer’s willingness to recommend the brand, pay a price premium for it and accept brand extensions. The hypotheses have been tested in the Spanish sports shoes market and were partially supported. The results obtained confirm the convenience of analyzing brand associations separately and enable the ascertaining of the brand associations that are the most relevant in order to attain certain consumer responses.
Very little attention has been devoted so far to the study of the market orientation concept in private non‐profit organisations. However, there is a general agreement concerning the positive effects that this concept’s adoption has on the non‐profit services implementation as well as on these organisations’ long‐term success. Thus this paper aims at obtaining further empirical evidence on this field of research using a private foundations sample. Nevertheless, it is considered that the distinctive and specific nature of private non‐profit organisations’ activities deserves the development of a special instrument to evaluate their degree of market orientation. In this sense, one of this study’s main contributions is the development of a market orientation measurement scale which accounts for the peculiarities of private non‐profit organisations’ operations. Additionally, the study proves the positive effect of market orientation on the non‐profit outcomes and on the fulfilment of these organisations’ missions.
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