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Abstract
Founded as a family-owned business in 1894, Bata Corp. has grown to become a major player in the footwear sector, with a presence in more than 70 countries. In India, the company established itself as the primary producer of affordable, durable footwear, with the result that the majority of generation X and millennial consumers remember growing up with Bata shoes, having worn them in their school days and often into early adulthood. Unfortunately, childhood memories can be difficult to translate into glamour; as a result, Bata struggled to position itself as a fashionable modern brand. This case study delves deep into the nuances of repositioning a heritage brand, and explores how Bata eventually succeeded in repositioning itself as a premium contemporary brand. The paper highlights the challenges associated with balancing legacy brand associations with desired image. It also shares valuable insights regarding the evolution of India’s fashion and footwear industry, changing consumer behaviour in emerging markets, and the increasing globalisation and democratisation of fashion.
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Author's Biography
Prashant Chaudhary is an associate professor in the WPU School of Business at MIT World Peace University. He has also worked at Symbiosis Skills and Professional University, as well as such multinational companies as Hafele Ind. Pvt Ltd, Lifestyle International, Kansai Nerolac Paints Ltd and Sterlite Copper Ltd. Dr Chaudhary is the author of ‘Retail Marketing in the Modern Age’ and ‘Selling and Negotiation Skills — A Pragmatic Approach’, the revised editions of which will soon be published by Routledge; he is also the editor of a further three books. His research has been published in various international journals, and he serves on the review board for several international journals and book publishers. He has received the ‘Innovative Educator Award’ by the Valia Centre of Excellence in collaboration with The Hindu Business Line, and been awarded Honorary ‘Rosalind Membership’ by London Journals Press.