PurposeThe purpose of this study is to clarify how brands accumulate value through recursive knowledge loops linking firms, customers and wider stakeholders, by framing brand value as an eigenform: a pattern that is dynamically stable yet continuously reproduced across rational, emotional and spiritual knowledge fields.Design/methodology/approachThis study offers a conceptual integration of second-order cybernetics with tri-field knowledge theory. A maximum-minimum fuzzy model is introduced to formalise how dispersed interpretations converge, stabilise or fragment.FindingsBrand meaning consolidates when signals from the rational, emotional and spiritual fields are coherent and repeatedly reproduced; misalignment propagates fragmentation. The fuzzy formulation yields a practical diagnostic of cross-field coherence and highlights which field is most vulnerable at a given time.Research limitations/implicationsThis conceptual study paves the way towards empirical operationalisation; avenues include longitudinal community data, agent-based simulations and cross-cultural comparisons of field weightings.Practical implicationsManagers can tune process/channel design, community/interface architecture and purpose/governance mechanisms to sustain a coherent eigenform creation; tracking a fuzzy-based coherence index can surface tipping points and guide timely interventions.Originality/valueThis study specifies the cybernetic engine that translates distributed dialogue into value-in-use and contributes a mathematically tractable tool for monitoring convergence under uncertainty.
Dominici, G., Bratianu, C., Lacagnina, V. (2025). Brands as eigenforms: how recursive knowledge sharing creates value. JOURNAL OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT, 1-19 [10.1108/JKM-08-2025-1256].
Brands as eigenforms: how recursive knowledge sharing creates value
Dominici, G
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Conceptualization
;Lacagnina, VUltimo
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2025-01-01
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PurposeThe purpose of this study is to clarify how brands accumulate value through recursive knowledge loops linking firms, customers and wider stakeholders, by framing brand value as an eigenform: a pattern that is dynamically stable yet continuously reproduced across rational, emotional and spiritual knowledge fields.Design/methodology/approachThis study offers a conceptual integration of second-order cybernetics with tri-field knowledge theory. A maximum-minimum fuzzy model is introduced to formalise how dispersed interpretations converge, stabilise or fragment.FindingsBrand meaning consolidates when signals from the rational, emotional and spiritual fields are coherent and repeatedly reproduced; misalignment propagates fragmentation. The fuzzy formulation yields a practical diagnostic of cross-field coherence and highlights which field is most vulnerable at a given time.Research limitations/implicationsThis conceptual study paves the way towards empirical operationalisation; avenues include longitudinal community data, agent-based simulations and cross-cultural comparisons of field weightings.Practical implicationsManagers can tune process/channel design, community/interface architecture and purpose/governance mechanisms to sustain a coherent eigenform creation; tracking a fuzzy-based coherence index can surface tipping points and guide timely interventions.Originality/valueThis study specifies the cybernetic engine that translates distributed dialogue into value-in-use and contributes a mathematically tractable tool for monitoring convergence under uncertainty.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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