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Yayın Analyzing the impact of brand sustainability practices on brand loyalty(Işık Üniversitesi, 2024-02-12) Audi, Umar Goni; Develi, Evrim İldem; Işık Üniversitesi, Lisansüstü Eğitim Enstitüsü, Yöneticiler için İşletme Yönetimi Yüksek Lisans Programı; Işık University, School of Graduate Studies, Executive Master of Business AdministrationThis study delves into the impact of sustainability practices on brand loyalty, particularly within the fast-fashion industry. It addresses the growing consumer awareness of how fast-fashion brands manage their environmental and ethical responsibilities and how such practices influence consumer loyalty. The research posits that effective communication of sustainability initiatives via social media can significantly enhance consumer trust, satisfaction, and engagement, thereby fostering greater brand loyalty. However, the challenge lies in managing these digital platforms to prevent the dissemination of content that could damage the brand's reputation. Utilizing a quantitative research method, a cross-sectional survey was distributed across multiple social media channels to analyze the interconnections between sustainability practices and their effect on brand loyalty, alongside variables such as satisfaction, trust, and engagement. The analysis, conducted using SPSS, employed various statistical tools and demonstrated a positive link between transparent sustainability practices and brand loyalty. The findings reinforce the importance of sustainability in strengthening brand loyalty in the fast-fashion industry. This study, while providing valuable insights, acknowledges limitations due to its specific demographic focus and the concentration on a single industry sector.Yayın Effects of humor, mood and brand perception on consumer buying intention(Işık Üniversitesi, Lisansüstü Eğitim Enstitüsü, 2024-06-25) Khan, Muhammad Bilal; Özekan, Damla; Işık Üniversitesi, Lisansüstü Eğitim Enstitüsü, Yöneticiler İçin MBA; Işık University, School of Graduate Studies, Executive MBAThis research examines the impact of mood, brand perception, and humor on purchase intention. The sole purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship amongst these variables and understand how they collectively impact how a consumer’s intention reaches and results in a purchase. It is recognized how important emotions are that play a crucial role in affecting consumer behavior and the growing importance of humor as a marketing tool in enhancing brand perception. By analyzing the interplay between mood, humor, brand perception, and purchase intention, this study will add and build upon the existing body of data in marketing and consumer psychology. The study employs a quantitative research methodology, utilizing survey questionnaires as the primary data collection tool. Through convenient sampling, 230 participants from Istanbul were asked to rate their mood, perceive the humor in marketing communications, evaluate brand perception, and indicate their intention which eventually leads them to buy a specific product or avail a certain service. Statistical analyses, such as correlation and regression, were used to investigate the relationships amongst the variables and analyze the predictive potential of mood, humor, and brand perception on purchase intention. The findings of this research offered a deeper dive with the insights, into the influence of mood, humor and brand perception on consumer’s purchase intention. It was found that positive mood and perceived humor in marketing communications positively affected brand perception, leading to increased purchase intention. The different connotations this research holds expand to marketing practitioners and brand managers, as it offers insights into the effective utilization of mood and humor in advertising campaigns to enhance brand perception and drive consumer purchase intention. By understanding the underlying mechanisms that link these variables, marketers can develop more targeted and persuasive marketing strategies.












