Figure 11 Identified brand-related constructs Finally, abstracts were content-analyzed to identify methodological approaches and data analysis techniques (RQ1O) used in the papers. Of the sample, 1544 abstracts were able to be coded using the following categorization schema: Literature review, Conceptual/Theo- retical, Empirical (quantitative), Empirical (qualitative), and Empirical (Mixed-methods). Following standard procedure in content analysis, an intercoder reliability analysis was performed on 10% of the sample. The results of Cohen’s kappa (Cohen 1960) suggest a substantial agreement (0.67) (Landis and Koch 1977). The results of the content analysis show that the empirical quantitative approach is the most common research methodology used in the journal, accounting for 74.35% of all analyzed abstracts. This is followed by conceptual/theoretical papers (20.14%). Qualitative research methodology accounted for 2.33% of abstracts, literature review papers for 2.01%, and mixed-methods research for