Exploring Brand Positioning in a Sponsorship Context: A Correspondence Analysis of the Dew Action Sports Tour

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Mauricio FerreiraTexas A&M University

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Todd K. HallGeorgia Southern University

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Gregg BennettTexas A&M University

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In this study, we used correspondence analysis (Greenacre, 1984; Hoffman & Franke, 1986) to examine connections between the title sponsor, brand competitors, and consumer targets exposed to a sponsorship. Demographic characteristics and self-reported use of 20 soft drink brands were collected from 1,138 attendees of four of the five inaugural events of the Dew Action Sports Tour. The analyses consisted of decomposing the cross-tabulated data into latent dimensions and graphically portraying brands and consumer targets in joint preference maps. Results revealed that consumers differentiated the 20 soft drink brands based on two latent dimensions: energy/diet and convenience. Furthermore, based on proximity of the target market to the title sponsor in the maps, it appears that Mountain Dew has been relatively effective in positioning the brand for key target markets in only one of the four cities examined. Theoretical and managerial implications of the findings are discussed.

Ferreira and Bennett are with the Dept. of Health and Kinesiology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77845. Hall is with the Dept of Hospitality, Tourism, Family & Consumer Science, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA 30460.

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