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Publication date: 1 September 1999

This article has been withdrawn as it was published elsewhere and accidentally duplicated. The original article can be seen here: 10.1108/02634509810199517. When citing the…

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This article has been withdrawn as it was published elsewhere and accidentally duplicated. The original article can be seen here: 10.1108/02634509810199517. When citing the article, please cite: Fiona Debling, (1998), “Mail myopia: or examining financial services marketing from a brand commitment perspective”, Marketing Intelligence & Planning, Vol. 16 Iss: 1, pp. 38 - 46.

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International Journal of Bank Marketing, vol. 17 no. 5
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0265-2323

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Publication date: 1 February 1998

Fiona Debling

This paper is part of a doctoral study of how direct marketing affects brand commitment in the financial services sector. The research explores how to build consumer‐brand…

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This paper is part of a doctoral study of how direct marketing affects brand commitment in the financial services sector. The research explores how to build consumer‐brand commitment within a UK personal finance context, focusing on retail banking. This paper reviews brand loyalty and brand commitment literature and assesses their relevance to personal finance, and their potential contribution as models and measuring instruments for a proposed study of direct mail relationship marketing programmes. Additionally the paper looks at aspects of the commitment construct itself from a review of literature including: relationship and interfirm marketing, organisational behaviour (employee‐employer commitment) and social psychology. The paper touches on the shortcomings of some of the brand commitment definitions available. The paper ends with a draft conceptual framework for use in marketing to develop brand commitment. It includes dimensions taken not only from brand loyalty/commitment literature but also from social psychology and interfirm marketing.

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Marketing Intelligence & Planning, vol. 16 no. 1
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0263-4503

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