KOREASCHOLAR

GLOBAL BRANDS AND THE WAR IN UKRAINE

Eleni Tsougkou, Martin Sykora, Suzanne Elayan, João S. Oliveira, Kemefasu Ifiie
  • LanguageENG
  • URLhttp://db.koreascholar.com/Article/Detail/422958
Global Marketing Conference
2023 Global Marketing Conference at Seoul (2023.07)
p.942
글로벌지식마케팅경영학회 (Global Alliance of Marketing & Management Associations)
Abstract

The war in Ukraine found numerous global brands publicly taking stances on the issue. They turned to their social media channels to disclose their initiatives, which ranged from simple statements through to actions of greater substantiality such as donations and divestments and triggered a lively conversation and opposing consumer reactions. The phenomenon of brands advocating for crucial but polarising socio-political matters is known as brand activism and is a concept still under-conceptualised. Our study extends the knowledge of brand activism in two ways. First, we address literature calls for investigating the ways through which the marketplace endorses peace by exploring how brand activism serves as a peace marketing tool. We, therefore, term brands’ stance-taking promoting peace or in relation to war as “peace brand activism” and embark on fully unpacking it as a concept. Second, extending the understanding of the concept of brand activism that stands as mostly unidimensional, we proceed in developing a comprehensive conceptualisation of peace brand activism that tracks the range of forms it can take and accounts for its different types and characteristics. Our work employs an exploratory qualitative analysis to unravel how global brands become peace activists, as disclosed in their social media channels across different platforms. Our data captures the activities of a sample of global brands across social media channels. Our findings reveal the range of brand activism forms that can be employed by brands. We also unearth the types of peace brand activism approaches that can be adopted when disclosing peace brand activism initiatives on social media channels. Our work contributes to theory by providing a holistic understanding of the concept of brand activism for peace and explicates important implications for managers and policy makers alike.

Author
  • Eleni Tsougkou(University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom)
  • Martin Sykora(Loughborough University, United Kingdom)
  • Suzanne Elayan(Loughborough University, United Kingdom)
  • João S. Oliveira(University of Essex, United Kingdom)
  • Kemefasu Ifiie(Loughborough University, United Kingdom)