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    A Study on the Impact of Brand Equity Dimensions on Purchase Intention of Signal Toothpaste with Special Reference to Colombo Area
    (Department of Marketing Management, University of Kelaniya,Sri Lanka., 2017) Karunaratne, C.M.F.; Fernando, P.M.P.
    Brand Equity is one of important concepts in Brand Management as well as in academic research. Developing and managing Brand Equity for a brand is considered as a critical issue for most firms. Having number of brands and flavors, causes to create intense competition in the toothpaste industry. Brand Equity has become as an important concept to win this competition and to become as the dominant toothpaste brand in consumers’ mind. With the literature background, this research focuses to identify the impact of Brand Awareness, Brand Association, Perceived Quality and Brand Loyalty on the purchase intention of Signal toothpaste by adopting Aaker’s brand equity model. Current Signal toothpaste buyers were selected as the population for the study. Convenience sampling technique was used to extract 150 respondents as the sample. Survey method was used as the data collection method and a self-administered, structured questionnaire was distributed among respondents to collect data for the study. Hypothesis were tested by using multiple regression analysis and results showed that both Perceived Quality and Brand Association had a significant positive impact on purchase intention while Brand Awareness and Brand Loyalty do not significantly effect on the purchase intention of Signal toothpaste.
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    Impact of Brand Equity towards Purchase Intention: With Special Reference to Comfort Fabric Conditioner Brand in Sri Lanka
    (Department of Marketing Management, University of Kelaniya,Sri Lanka., 2017) Dissanayake, Y.M.H.R.K.; Fernando, P.M.P.
    Brand equity is one of the significant concepts in brand management, as well as in business practices and academic researches. Developing and properly managing brand equity has been emphasized as an important factor in the current business practices. This research empirically examines the impact of brand equity dimensions on customer purchase intention in relation to Comfort Fabric Conditioner Brand in Sri Lanka. A sample of 200 of consumers in Western Province was selected using convenience sampling methodology and the data were collected under the survey method using self-administrative questionnaires. Correlation and regression analysis were used to check the relationship between independent variables and the dependent variable. The findings can be used when developing brand equity concepts and strategies to products and brands in the market. This is especially valid for a product such as fabric conditioner, which is still at the customer adoption stage in the Sri Lankan context. This study is providing practical recommendations to brand managers on understand customer expectations and purchasing intention when designing their branding strategies.
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    The Impact of Brand Equity Dimensions on purchase intention with special reference to Laugfs Lubricants.
    (Department of Marketing Management, University of Kelaniya, 2017) Muditha, W.D.Y.; Medis, A.
    This study was carried out to investigate the impact of Brand Equity on Purchase Intention of LAUGFS Lubricant. Brand Equity is one of important concepts in Brand Management as well as in academic research. Developing and managing Brand Equity for a brand is considered as a critical issue for most firms. This research focuses to identify the impact of Brand Awareness, Brand Association, Perceived Quality and Brand Loyalty on Purchase Intention. The researcher used the customer based brand equity model adopted by Yew Leh & Lee (2011) as the basis of the research. The target population consists with currently LAUGFS Lubricants users in the Colombo area. Convenience sampling technique was used to extract 100 respondents as the sample. Survey method was used as the research strategy and a self-administered, standard structured questionnaire was distributed among respondents to collect data for the study.Findings of this study provide implications for brand develop manager of the LAUGFS lubricant to overcome the research problem.
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    Impact of Brand Equity Dimensions on Selection of Retail Fashion Chain among Youth (A Study Based on Colombo District).
    (Department of Marketing Management, University of Kelaniya, 2016) Perera, T.C.J.; Patabendige, S.S.J.
    In recent years, retailers have been facing a challenging marketing environment and they have recognized the power of brand building. Hence building brand equity becomes an important source of differentiation as well. Before purchasing a particular product, first of all the customer has to select a store from where it can be purchased. Hence the study has been conducted by identifying the uninvestigated researchable area “selection of retail clothing store with the term of Brand Equity with special reference to Retail fashion chains in Colombo district among youth. The key purpose of the study is to investigate how brand equity effects on selection of retail fashion chain among youth. This research design is quantitative and primary data was gathered by questionnaires among 100 respondents. Magazines and trade press, internet sources, pre conducted research reports relevant to brand equity and fashion industry have been used as secondary data sources. Descriptive Statistics have been used for data analysis. As per the research outcome, brand equity variables such as brand awareness, brand loyalty, perceived quality and brand association have a clear positive relationship with the store selection. Hence retailers are able to develop strategies based on the importance of each variable to build strong brand equity towards retail fashion chains brands in Sri Lanka.
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    The Impact of Country of Origin on the Brand Equity: The case of University Student in Purchasing Toothpaste in Sri Lankan Market.
    (Department of Marketing Management, University of Kelaniya, 2016) Gomes, G.H.D.; Ubayachandra, E.G.
    This study investigates the reflections of country of origin image on consumers brand equity with regard to the Sri Lankan University Students in purchasing toothpaste. The research problem of the study is to check the impact of the Country of Origin on the Brand Equity. Most of the past researchers have focused on impact of country of origin on the consumer buying behavior without considering a specific product category. The key objective of this research is to identify the impact of the country of origin on the dimensions of the brand equity and the specific objectives are to identify the relationship between Country of Origin and the dimensions of Brand Equity which are Brand Awareness, Brand Association, Brand Loyalty and Perceived Quality. This is quantitative research study and the sampling technique includes Judgmental sampling and Quota Sampling. The data collection method was Questionnaires. Sample size was 150 undergraduates from three different universities. To test the hypotheses, correlation analysis and simple regression analysis were performed. According to the Regression Coefficient, Country of Origin affects Brand Equity of Toothpaste purchasing which indicates positive association between the dependent and independent variables. According to the sample analysis, it describes that most of the toothpaste consumers prefer foreign toothpaste brands.