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- Title
Safe Together, Vulnerable Apart: How Interstitial Space in Text Logos Impacts Brand Attitudes in Tight versus Loose Cultures.
- Authors
Gupta, Tanvi; Hagtvedt, Henrik
- Abstract
This research demonstrates that interstitial space in textual brand logos—that is, spacious (vs. compact) arrangement of letters—unfavorably influences brand attitude by reducing product safety perceptions. When potential threats are salient, the effect tends to occur within tight (but not loose) cultures, characterized by sensitivity to threats and a need for rigid social structures. When threats are not salient, the effect appears to occur across cultures. Five studies, including lab and field experiments, as well as archival dataset analysis, provide supportive evidence.
- Subjects
LOGO design; BRANDING (Marketing); PRODUCT safety; PSYCHOLOGICAL vulnerability; THREATS; SOCIAL structure; CULTURE
- Publication
Journal of Consumer Research, 2021, Vol 48, Issue 3, p474
- ISSN
0093-5301
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/jcr/ucab006