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Claudio Alvarez serves as Associate Professor at Baylor University, teaching Principles of Marketing Research (MKT 3305) while researching brand meaning construction and consumer-brand relationship dynamics with strategic marketing and well-being implications.
His academic credentials include:
- PhD in Marketing from Boston University (2015)
- MS in Marketing from COPPEAD Graduate School of Business, Rio de Janeiro (2002)
- BA in Communication Studies from Pontifical Catholic University, Rio de Janeiro (1999)
Research centers on branding phenomena through consumer psychology lenses, examining how brands acquire cultural meaning, relationship typologies (including positive/negative dynamics), and well-being consequences. His work bridges theoretical frameworks with practical marketing applications, emphasizing ethical consumer-brand interactions.
Publication trends (2011-2023) reveal consistent focus on relationship architecture, with recent systematic reviews mapping typologies and future directions. Key themes include meaning multivocality, relationship dissolution processes, and cultural embedding of brands, predominantly published in Journal of Consumer Research and Journal of Consumer Psychology.
No scientific awards are documented in source materials. Information regarding student advising, research grants, laboratory facilities, or research teams remains unavailable in provided texts.
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