Can't Buy Me Love: Investigating the Effect of Advertising on Brand Awareness and Perceived Quality Using Panel Data

36 Pages Posted: 20 Oct 2008

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Michaela Draganska

Drexel University

C. Robert Clark

HEC Montreal

Ulrich Doraszelski

Harvard University - Department of Economics; University of Pennsylvania - Business & Public Policy Department

Date Written: August 16, 2008

Abstract

We use a panel data set that combines annual brand-level advertising expenditures for over three hundred brands with measures of brand awareness and perceived quality from a large-scale consumer survey to study the effect of advertising. Advertising is modeled as a dynamic investment in a brand's stocks of awareness and perceived quality and we ask how such an investment changes brand awareness and quality perceptions. Our panel data allow us to control for unobserved heterogeneity across brands and to identify the effect of advertising from the time-series variation within brands. They also allow us to account for the endogeneity of advertising through recently developed dynamic panel data estimation techniques. We find that advertising has consistently a significant positive effect on brand awareness but no significant effect on perceived quality.

Keywords: industrial organization, Advertising

Suggested Citation

Draganska, Michaela and Clark, C. Robert and Doraszelski, Ulrich, Can't Buy Me Love: Investigating the Effect of Advertising on Brand Awareness and Perceived Quality Using Panel Data (August 16, 2008). Stanford University Graduate School of Business Research Paper No. 1971R, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1285722 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1285722

Michaela Draganska (Contact Author)

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C. Robert Clark

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Ulrich Doraszelski

Harvard University - Department of Economics ( email )

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University of Pennsylvania - Business & Public Policy Department

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