Vol. 14 (08) pp. 151-158

DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION AS A CATALYST FOR BRAND DEVELOPMENT: STRATEGIC INSIGHTS FROM EMERGING MARKETS

  • Dunster Business School.
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Abstract

Digital transformation is frequently presented as a decisive driver of brand equity in emerging markets, yet the empirical record is inconsistent. Firms invest heavily in digital platforms, analytics, and customer-facing technologies without producing commensurate gains in brand strength, while smaller firms occasionally outperform digitally mature competitors on brand- related indicators. This paper interrogates that inconsistency. Drawing on a structured synthesis of literatures on digital transformation, brand equity, digital customer experience, and emerging- market marketing, and grounded in dynamic capabilities theory, the paper develops the Digital Transformation Brand Catalyst (DTBC) framework. The framework specifies that digital transformation operates as a conditional catalyst: its effect on brand development is mediated by customer-experience integration and organisational capabilities, and moderated by digital maturity, strategic clarity, sector characteristics, and contextual market conditions. Using an interpretive integrative review of 118 sources published between 2010 and 2024, complemented by illustrative cases from India, Nigeria, Brazil, and Indonesia, the analysis identifies four configurations under which digital investment produces sustainable

How to Cite This Article

Chetan Marathe (2026); DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION AS A CATALYST FOR BRAND DEVELOPMENT: STRATEGIC INSIGHTS FROM EMERGING MARKETS, International Journal of Advanced Research (IJAR), 14 (08), 151-158, ISSN 2320-5407.

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Chetan Marathe
Dunster Business School.
India

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