This research set out to find how consumer self-esteem moderates the relative importance of actual self-congruity vs. ideal self-congruity on women’s brand loyalty to fitness brands. College-aged women were the primary focus for this research because this demography represents an emerging consumer group and because the literature suggests women score significantly lower than men on self-esteem scales in physical appearance, athletic self, personal self, and self-satisfaction self-esteem. A survey of 151 women of 18 - 24 ages was conducted supporting prior research findings that actual and ideal self-congruity are both positively correlated with brand loyalty.
KeywordsConsumer Self-EsteemActual Self-Congruity vs. Ideal Self-CongruityBrand LoyaltyGender Differences in Brand LoyaltyModerating Effect of Self-Esteem and Brand Loyalty
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