Experiential Marketing Strategies on Brand Love: A Study of Franchised Fast-Food Chains
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2025
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Department of Marketing Management, Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka.
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Franchise fast-food chains in Sri Lanka face a growing challenge, especially in attracting and retaining the Generation Z segment. The study uses the experiential marketing framework to investigate the impact of experiential marketing strategies on Brand Love among Generation Z consumers in franchised fast-food chains in Sri Lanka. A quantitative approach was used, where data was gathered through the online survey responses of 359 responses were analysed. The results indicated a significant association between experiential marketing dimensions and brand love by confirming the theoretical framework. Further business strategies should prioritize emotional and relational connections to attract and retain Generation Z consumers. Sensory and behavioral strategies can complement these efforts, whereas cognitive-focused approaches may be less effective in this context. Theoretical contributions include validating Schmitt’s framework and expanding its application in low-involvement industries. The study focuses only on franchised fast-food chains in Sri Lanka, targeting only Generation Z consumers in one geographic region. Therefore, studies of other industries and demographics in the future will increase generalizability.
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Experiential Marketing Strategies, Brand Love, Generation Z, Franchised Fast-Food Chains, Emotional Engagement
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Navodya, E. K. A. P., & Gunawardane, W. A. D. N. R. (2025). Experiential Marketing Strategies on Brand Love: A Study of Franchised Fast-Food Chains. 9th Student Research Conference in Marketing. Department of Marketing Management, Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka.