TY - JOUR AB - Purpose– This study aims to compare academic prescriptive models on how to choose a branding strategy on the continuum from a “branded house” to a “house of brands” with real-life branding strategies of leading companies. Design/methodology/approach– Data from an executive survey, observations and desk research on 75 leading companies in Austria are analysed with multilevel weighted least squares (WLS) regression. Findings– Branding strategies for products are determined by industry (23 per cent of variance), the overall strategy of the company (28 per cent), the remaining variance being product-level decisions deviating from both. Service and consumer durables companies lean more towards corporate branding than consumer nondurables. On the company level, synergies in advertising, e-commerce and e-CRM (customer-relationship management) increase the usage of shared brands. A higher company age leads to brand proliferation. On the product level, quality differences between products, the emphasis on and differences in experiential product positioning and, marginally, the symbolic differences between products favour individual brands. Research limitations/implications– Future research should investigate additional markets, additional drivers, small and medium-sized entreprises (SMEs) and employ additional measures. Practical implications– The study informs brand-architecture audits with benchmarks from leading companies, calls for a view of brand architecture more flexible than ideal-type categories proposed in literature and cautions against management inertia, industry standards and trends in designing branding strategies. Originality/value– This study is the first quantitative cross-industry multi-level study on real-life branding strategies. It also applies a new conceptualisation and measurement of branding strategy. VL - 48 IS - 9/10 SN - 0309-0566 DO - 10.1108/EJM-08-2012-0482 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/EJM-08-2012-0482 AU - Strebinger Andreas PY - 2014 Y1 - 2014/01/01 TI - Rethinking brand architecture: a study on industry, company- and product-level drivers of branding strategy T2 - European Journal of Marketing PB - Emerald Group Publishing Limited SP - 1782 EP - 1804 Y2 - 2024/04/25 ER -