Expanding branding: effects of multiple brand types on organizational attractiveness

Purpose This study aims to examine the relative effects of three organizational brand types (product, employment and corporate social responsibility brands) on organizational attractiveness. The potential differences in the impacts exerted by each brand on organizational attractiveness between the U...

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