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JUST DOING IT:
An Explorative Study of Collective Brand
Relationships within A Postmodern Marketplace
The Agenda
  Summary of findings
  New route: The cultural brand perspective:
 Brands as icons
 The marketplace as a myth market
  The relationship between Nike and culture:
 Reinventing the American Dream
 Nike’s role in today’s myth market
 The future: Anti-branding
Summary of Findings
Problem statement
“This thesis explores how the collective relationships
between NBRO Running and Nike manifest themselves at
the communal level, and which symbolic meanings members
of NBRO Running ascribe to those relationships within a
context of postmodernism”
Summary of Findings
  Relationships as a brand community
 Consciousness of kind
 Rituals and traditions
 Moral responsibility
  Relationships as a consumer tribe
 Linking value
 Tribal capital
  Brand meaning perspective
 Brand loyalty
 Give-and-take meanings
The Cultural Brand Perspective
Current:
The communal perspective
New:
The cultural brand perspective
(Heding et al. 2009: 183-210)
Brand
Consumer Consumer
Culture Branding
Brand
meaning
Brand
Meaning
Assumptions: Brands as Icons
(Schroeder 2009: 124)
(Heding et al. 2009: 210)
Identity value
(contribution to self-
expression)
Identity brands
(‘storied’ brand)
Iconic brands
(cultural storytellers)
Cultural icons
(Powerful symbols) John Wayne, JFK,
Jordan, Rambo, Elvis,
Oprah, Steve Jobs,
Jack Welch, Bruce
Springsteen, Martha
Apple, Nike, Harley,
VW, Coke, Bud
Reebok, Pepsi,
Saab, Coors, IBM,
Dewars. etc.
Assumptions: Marketplace as Myth Market
Cultural contradictions
(experienced as desires and
anxieties)
Populist world
(authentic living outside
the commercial sphere)
Consumer myth e.g.
the self-made man
myth
(film, music, politics,
ads etc.)
National ideology
(a system of ideas)
Collective identity
projects
Source Material
Holt 2004
Nike: Reinventing American Dream
Early 1970s:
Endorsement strategy
“Rebel with a cause”:
John McEnroe as
rebel
Late 1970s: The post-war
(picnic) American dream
unravels
The US economy
enters recession 
looking for ways to
revive the American
Dream
Late 1970s: Nike antidote:
Combative solo willpower
ideology
“There is no finish line”: Celebrating
the individual athletic determination
Nike: Reinventing the American Dream
1980s: The ideological
opportunity expands
Corporate
America as a
strong force 
looking for ways
to realize the
American dream
Late 1980s: The “Just do it”
myth – challenging Americans
to up their game
“Revolution” –photos of “pure”
athletes succeeding in sports
Early 1990: The African-
American ghetto as populist
world
“Spike and Mike” - fighting your
way out of the “hood” –
metaphor of work
Nike in Today’s Myth Market
2013: “Just do it” myth - offering a
rebellious pathway to a healthy lifestyle
Populist world: the rebellious and
authentic hero from NBRO Running
Health fixation ideology
The Future: Anti-brandning movement
“Just do it” myth >< doppelgänger brand image
(Adbusters 2015)
(Thompson et al. 2006)
Conclusive Remarks
  The cultural brand perspective:
 brands as brand icons
 Marketplace as a myth market
  The relationship between Nike and Culture:
 Nike: Reinventing the American Dream
 Nike in today’s myth market
 The future: anti-brandning movement
JUST DOING IT:
An Explorative Study of Collective Brand
Relationships within A Postmodern Marketplace
References
  Heding, T., Knudtzen, C., F., Bjerre, M. (2009). Brand Management: Research, Theory and
Practise. Routledge: London.
  Holt, D., B. (2004). How Brands Become Icons: The Principles of Cultural Branding. Harvard
Business School Publishing Corporation: Harvard
  Holt, D. B., Cameron, D. Cultural Strategy: Using Innovative Ideologies to Build Breakthrough
Brands. Oxford University Press: New York
  Michael Jordan, John McEnroe Nike TV Commercial "Revolution”. (2006, September 26).
Retrieved from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMXhtFik-vI
  NIKE ADS WITH JOHN MCENROE – PART 1. (2010, October 2). Tennis-buzz. Retrieved from:
http://tennis-buzz.com/nike-ads-with-john-mcenroe-part-1/
  NIKE PORTLAND WAS HERE! (2013, December 16). NBRO Running. Retrieved from:
http://www.nbrorunning.com/blog/
  Schroeder, J., E. (2009). The Cultural Codes of Branding. Marketing Theory (9), 123: 123-126
  Taube, A. (2013, September 1). 5 Nike Ads That Shaped The Brand's History. Business Insider.
Retrieved from:
http://www.businessinsider.com/25-nike-ads-that-shaped-the-brands-history-2013-8?
op=1&IR=T
  There Is No Finish Line. (2012, March 29). Gap International Blog. Retrieved from:
http://www.gapinternational.com/blog/there-is-no-finish-line/
  Thompson, C., J., Rindfleisch, Arsel, Z. Emotional Branding and the Strategic Value of the
Doppelgänger Brand Image. Journal of Marketing, (70): 50-64
  Unswooshing. (2015, April 21). Adbusters. Retrieved from:
https://www.adbusters.org/spoofads/unswooshing.

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Cultural Brand Analysis_Nike

  • 1. JUST DOING IT: An Explorative Study of Collective Brand Relationships within A Postmodern Marketplace
  • 2. The Agenda   Summary of findings   New route: The cultural brand perspective:  Brands as icons  The marketplace as a myth market   The relationship between Nike and culture:  Reinventing the American Dream  Nike’s role in today’s myth market  The future: Anti-branding
  • 3. Summary of Findings Problem statement “This thesis explores how the collective relationships between NBRO Running and Nike manifest themselves at the communal level, and which symbolic meanings members of NBRO Running ascribe to those relationships within a context of postmodernism”
  • 4. Summary of Findings   Relationships as a brand community  Consciousness of kind  Rituals and traditions  Moral responsibility   Relationships as a consumer tribe  Linking value  Tribal capital   Brand meaning perspective  Brand loyalty  Give-and-take meanings
  • 5. The Cultural Brand Perspective Current: The communal perspective New: The cultural brand perspective (Heding et al. 2009: 183-210) Brand Consumer Consumer Culture Branding Brand meaning Brand Meaning
  • 6. Assumptions: Brands as Icons (Schroeder 2009: 124) (Heding et al. 2009: 210) Identity value (contribution to self- expression) Identity brands (‘storied’ brand) Iconic brands (cultural storytellers) Cultural icons (Powerful symbols) John Wayne, JFK, Jordan, Rambo, Elvis, Oprah, Steve Jobs, Jack Welch, Bruce Springsteen, Martha Apple, Nike, Harley, VW, Coke, Bud Reebok, Pepsi, Saab, Coors, IBM, Dewars. etc.
  • 7. Assumptions: Marketplace as Myth Market Cultural contradictions (experienced as desires and anxieties) Populist world (authentic living outside the commercial sphere) Consumer myth e.g. the self-made man myth (film, music, politics, ads etc.) National ideology (a system of ideas) Collective identity projects Source Material Holt 2004
  • 8. Nike: Reinventing American Dream Early 1970s: Endorsement strategy “Rebel with a cause”: John McEnroe as rebel Late 1970s: The post-war (picnic) American dream unravels The US economy enters recession  looking for ways to revive the American Dream Late 1970s: Nike antidote: Combative solo willpower ideology “There is no finish line”: Celebrating the individual athletic determination
  • 9. Nike: Reinventing the American Dream 1980s: The ideological opportunity expands Corporate America as a strong force  looking for ways to realize the American dream Late 1980s: The “Just do it” myth – challenging Americans to up their game “Revolution” –photos of “pure” athletes succeeding in sports Early 1990: The African- American ghetto as populist world “Spike and Mike” - fighting your way out of the “hood” – metaphor of work
  • 10. Nike in Today’s Myth Market 2013: “Just do it” myth - offering a rebellious pathway to a healthy lifestyle Populist world: the rebellious and authentic hero from NBRO Running Health fixation ideology
  • 11. The Future: Anti-brandning movement “Just do it” myth >< doppelgänger brand image (Adbusters 2015) (Thompson et al. 2006)
  • 12. Conclusive Remarks   The cultural brand perspective:  brands as brand icons  Marketplace as a myth market   The relationship between Nike and Culture:  Nike: Reinventing the American Dream  Nike in today’s myth market  The future: anti-brandning movement
  • 13. JUST DOING IT: An Explorative Study of Collective Brand Relationships within A Postmodern Marketplace
  • 14. References   Heding, T., Knudtzen, C., F., Bjerre, M. (2009). Brand Management: Research, Theory and Practise. Routledge: London.   Holt, D., B. (2004). How Brands Become Icons: The Principles of Cultural Branding. Harvard Business School Publishing Corporation: Harvard   Holt, D. B., Cameron, D. Cultural Strategy: Using Innovative Ideologies to Build Breakthrough Brands. Oxford University Press: New York   Michael Jordan, John McEnroe Nike TV Commercial "Revolution”. (2006, September 26). Retrieved from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMXhtFik-vI   NIKE ADS WITH JOHN MCENROE – PART 1. (2010, October 2). Tennis-buzz. Retrieved from: http://tennis-buzz.com/nike-ads-with-john-mcenroe-part-1/   NIKE PORTLAND WAS HERE! (2013, December 16). NBRO Running. Retrieved from: http://www.nbrorunning.com/blog/   Schroeder, J., E. (2009). The Cultural Codes of Branding. Marketing Theory (9), 123: 123-126   Taube, A. (2013, September 1). 5 Nike Ads That Shaped The Brand's History. Business Insider. Retrieved from: http://www.businessinsider.com/25-nike-ads-that-shaped-the-brands-history-2013-8? op=1&IR=T   There Is No Finish Line. (2012, March 29). Gap International Blog. Retrieved from: http://www.gapinternational.com/blog/there-is-no-finish-line/   Thompson, C., J., Rindfleisch, Arsel, Z. Emotional Branding and the Strategic Value of the Doppelgänger Brand Image. Journal of Marketing, (70): 50-64   Unswooshing. (2015, April 21). Adbusters. Retrieved from: https://www.adbusters.org/spoofads/unswooshing.