A consumer perception study on CSR reputation shaping brand image in India
by Supriya Chouthoy; Roshan Kazi; Rahul Dass; Mahima Mishra
International Journal of Management and Enterprise Development (IJMED), Vol. 22, No. 2, 2023

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to reveal that a brand incorporating corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives helps strategically shape its brand image and enables it to stand apart in a competitive market. Data for this research was gathered from a primary data collection exercise done across a sample of respondents in India. The paper succeeds in establishing the hypothesis (H1) of 'Whether CSR reputation (CSRR) and brand image (BI) are statistically related? ' through canonical correlation. The study established that there exists a positive correlation between CSRR and BI; consumers are willing to praise CSR performing brands publicly and easily distinguish such brands from other competing brands. Consumers' respect for such brands grows every time they learn of their CSR efforts. This study extends the dynamic relationship between the consumer and the brand. It concludes by suggesting that strengthening CSR makes business sense.

Online publication date: Wed, 05-Apr-2023

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