In 2019, Professor Wu Fang and Sun Qi's paper "Brand Name Types and Consumer Demand: Evidence from China's Automobile Market" has been published in Journal of Marketing Research. This paper mainly introduces Brand naming challenges are more complex in logographic languages (e.g., Chinese), compared with phonographic languages (e.g., English), because the former features looser correspondence between sound and meaning. With these two dimensions of sound and meaning, the authors propose a four-way categorization of brand name types for logographic languages: alphanumeric, phonetic, phonosemantic, or semantic. Using automobile sales data from China and a discrete choice model for differentiated products, the authors relate brand name types to demand, with evidence showing that Chinese consumers preferred vehicle models with semantic brand names (7.64% more sales than alphanumeric) but exhibited the least preference for phonosemantic names (4.92% lower sales than alphanumeric). Domestic Chinese firms benefitted from semantic brand names, whereas foreign firms gained from using foreign-sounding brand names. Entry-level products performed better with semantic brand names, and high-end products excelled when they had foreign-sounding brand names. Thus, the four-way categorization of brand name types should help multinational firms and domestic Chinese firms understand and leverage the association between brand name types and consumer demand.
Wu Fang: Dr. Wu Fang is the associate professor of Marketing at College of Business at Shanghai University of Finance and Economics. She received her PhD degree in Marketing from University of Alberta, Canada. Her research focuses on modeling of consumer choice, marketing structure analysis, market segmentation and competitive strategy. She uses econometric and statistical methods in her research, which involves entertainment industry such as the motion pictures and automobile industries. Professor Wu's research is published in Journal of Marketing Research, Journal of Regulatory Economics, Health Economics, and Journal of Transport Economics and Policy.
Sun Qi: Associate Professor in the Marketing Department at Shanghai University of Finance and Economics. Professor Sun’s research interests focus on international marketing, marketing strategy, and health economics. His research appears at Journal of Marketing Research, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, and Journal of Regulatory Economics, among others.