Abstract:
If we say that a certain brand may represent the values and lifestyle of an individual or a group of consumers why not extend this idea to include all the brands perceived by society? This paper presents and discusses the findings of an experimental study conducted in Russia and Spain with the aim of exploring to what extent the perception of different brands in both societies could reveal characteristic traits of the consumption culture of each one and serve as the starting point to measure their respective evolution.
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