Cultivating Admiration in Brands: Warmth, Competence, and Landing in the 'Golden Quadrant'

Journal of Consumer Psychology, Forthcoming

15 Pages Posted: 3 Nov 2011

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Jennifer Aaker

Stanford University - Graduate School of Business

Emily N. Garbinsky

Independent

Kathleen Vohs

University of Minnesota, Twin Cities - Carlson School of Management

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Date Written: November 3, 2011

Abstract

Although a substantial amount of research has examined the constructs of warmth and competence, far less has examined how these constructs develop and what benefits may accrue when warmth and competence are cultivated. Yet there are positive consequences, both emotional and behavioral, that are likely to occur when brands hold perceptions of both. In this paper, we shed light on when and how warmth and competence are jointly promoted in brands, and why these reputations matter.

Suggested Citation

Aaker, Jennifer Lynn and Garbinsky, Emily N. and Vohs, Kathleen, Cultivating Admiration in Brands: Warmth, Competence, and Landing in the 'Golden Quadrant' (November 3, 2011). Journal of Consumer Psychology, Forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1953631

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Emily N. Garbinsky

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Kathleen Vohs

University of Minnesota, Twin Cities - Carlson School of Management ( email )

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