Abstract

Despite the widespread application of computer-aided interviews in both marketing research and practices, computer-based mapping has not been tested empirically in the brand image measurement context. We compare traditional poster-board and computer-based mapping using the Brand Concept Maps approach. Our results show that consumers who use computer-based mapping build valid and reliable brand association networks. Moreover, we validate the computer-based mapping by using representative online samples. Overall, the results suggest that the computer-based approach extends the flexibility and applicability of brand association mapping by enabling independence from stationary test studios.

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