The Charlotte Hornets: Resurrecting a Brand - Rescuing a Franchise

Author
Timothy E. Burson, William L. Sparks, Bradley W. Brooks
Region
North America
Topic
Marketing & Sales
Length
10 pages
Keywords
marketing
sports marketing
Brand Management
brand equity
professional sports
Student Price
$4.00
Target Audience
Undergraduate Students

Building brand equity can be a demanding task even in the most ideal circumstances. Building equity for a professional sports brand that was once adored, then disdained, then nonexistent, and now back again posed particularly daunting challenges. The National Basketball Association (NBA) Charlotte Bobcats/Hornets willingly took on the task. This descriptive case illustrates the effective use of Aakers’ (1992) theories on assets and liabilities of building brand equity for a professional sports team. As Aaker’s theories have received significant academic use within Marketing Strategy and Branding applications, this case displays how the Charlotte Bobcats successfully transitioned its brand in returning the Charlotte Hornets to its original city.

Learning Outcomes

The Charlotte Hornets case illustrates how a professional sports team effectively utilized Aaker’s brand equity constructs. In completing this assignment, students should be able to:

  1. Evaluate a brand resurrection strategy.
  2. Explain the relationship between brand associations (as a brand asset) and brand loyalty (as another brand asset) within sports marketing.
  3. Analyze how a professional sports team utilized Aaker’s brand assets/liabilities to resurrect its brand equity.