%0 Article, E-Article %A Bigné, Enrique and Currás‐Pérez, Rafael and Aldás‐Manzano, Joaquín %I Emerald %D 2012 %D 2012 %G English %@ 0309-0566 %~ adlr.link - Literatur für Kommunikations- und Medienwissenschaftler %T Dual nature of cause‐brand fit : Influence on corporate social responsibility consumer perception %V 46 %J European Journal of Marketing %V 46 %N 3/4 %P 575-594 %U http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/03090561211202620 %X PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to analyse the dual nature of social cause‐brand fit by studying the influence of two cause‐brand fit categories, functional fit and image fit, on the formation of brand corporate social responsibility consumer perception (CSR perception) in a cause‐brand alliance (CBA) context.Design/methodology/approachA theoretical model is proposed, based on previous research, which explains the effect of functional fit and image fit on altruistic attributions, brand credibility and CSR image; these relationships were assessed through structural equation modelling. The model was estimated with a sample of 299 Spanish consumers of toiletries and cosmetics products, randomly selected. Two newly created, printed CBA advertisements served as the basic stimulus of the study.FindingsThis research shows that consumers perceive functional and image fit differently, and each has its own mechanism for influencing brand CSR perception. While functional fit has a direct, although gentle influence on CSR perception, image fit has an indirect influence, as it is used as a cue to evaluate altruistic brand motivations and brand credibility.Research limitations/implicationsThe chosen research approach may reduce the generalisability of the results. Further empirical testing using alternative brands and outcome measures is encouraged.Practical implicationsBoth types of fit influence the formation of CSR perception, and should therefore be postulated as decision criteria to brand managers for choosing the CBA partner. Specifically, brands which are likely of being perceived as not credible or egoistic when associating with the cause, must pay special attention to image fit.Originality/valueThis work analyses and compares simultaneously the influence of functional fit and image fit on CSR brand perception formation in the context of a CBA strategy. %Z https://katalog.adlr.link/Record/ai-49-aHR0cDovL2R4LmRvaS5vcmcvMTAuMTEwOC8wMzA5MDU2MTIxMTIwMjYyMA %U https://katalog.adlr.link/Record/ai-49-aHR0cDovL2R4LmRvaS5vcmcvMTAuMTEwOC8wMzA5MDU2MTIxMTIwMjYyMA