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The Future of Branding

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 November 2021

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In recent years, technological innovations, especially in the area of communication and information exchange have significantly accelerated. Under these conditions, brands cannot rely on a previously acquired position and their long-standing heritage, but they must actively seek new forms of reaching the minds and hearts of consumers. The main purpose of the article is to answer the question about the future of brands and their importance for the success of companies. An attempt to find answers to the above questions in the article was carried out based on the analysis of results of rankings of the most valuable global and Polish brands, as well as studies of literature on trends in brand management resulting from technological, social and cultural changes. The main conclusion from conducted research is that brands will remain one of the decisive factors in creating the value of companies. However, methods of building a brand, as well as the way of its value creation will change. Consumers will turn to brands as new institutions that will allow them to meet their more complex needs: meaning, belonging, happiness, fulfilment, self-improvement, etc. As a result, the responsibility of brands will increase, which will cause that they will have to operate in a more transparent and ethical manner.

Keywords: branding, future of brands, brand management, brand value

Introduction

The evolution of the brand from product, through trademark to carrier of unique values, has a long history. The factors that initially served as a tool for a simple exchange of utility, later turned into a carrier of benefits and an element of market protection, to finally become a billion-dollar declaration of the superiority of offered attributes. Companies that have managed to build strong brands gain a lasting competitive advantage in the market, which translates into high margins and a high return on employed capital, which in turn leads to an increase in the company value. In the case of many businesses, the brand is their most valuable asset, which may have as many as several dozen percent shares in their market value. Currently, brands account for 30% of global wealth. In the context of changes that have occurred in recent years on the market, the question about the future of brands is justified.

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The Future of Management
Volume Two: Industry 4.0 and Digitalization
, pp. 210 - 225
Publisher: Jagiellonian University Press
Print publication year: 2022

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