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Purpose

This analysis aims to examine the need of business‐to‐business companies for branding and analyzes the options for success by means of the stock performance.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper consists of a qualitative and quantitative pilot study and a quantitative main survey.

Findings

Long‐term branding strategies, brand performance and firm's business performance are found to be positively correlated with stock increase. Current brand focus and use of guiding principles can lead to improved business performance.

Research limitations/implications

The study has possible location‐ and industry‐specific limitations.

Practical implications

Managerially, the findings encourage firms to adopt a long‐term branding strategy, focusing not only on brand development.

Originality/value

By systematically examining relationships between branding strategy and performance of the global firms, this study adds knowledge to the field of B2B brand research.

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