What is coolness and how can we create it? Understanding coolness and its important implications for business and society
Name of applicant
Florian Kock
Institution
Copenhagen Business School
Amount
DKK 3,880,565
Year
2021
Type of grant
Semper Ardens: Accelerate
What?
Coolness is omnipresent in our daily lives. Yet, we know almost nothing about what coolness is, how it is created or lost, and its impacts on our behavior. Yet, it is important: Companies, people and cities want to be cool but have no idea how to become cool. The aim of this project is to make coolness a domain of research. I aim to investigate what coolness actually is, what makes a cool city or brand or person, and how coolness perceptions shape sustainable behavior. I will develop a global coolness ranking and make coolness an actual research subject, with far-reaching implications for academia, business and society. Coolness is omnipresent in our daily lives, hence it should also be researched.
Why?
Notwithstanding the importance of coolness and the omnipresence of the expression 'cool' in our everyday lives, we know almost nothing about what coolness actually is and how it can be created. The question of what makes a cool city (or brand or person), and how coolness perceptions impact behavior remains unanswered. While coolness is a quality desired by many, it is not understood in academia and very few managers have an idea of how to make their offering cool. In conclusion: While we talk about coolness in our daily lives, research is remarkably silent on this important topic. Addressing and closing this big gap is my motivation for this project.
How?
This research investigates coolness in two complementary sub-projects (SP). SP 1 investigates what coolness is and develops the global coolness ranking: The first of its kind ranking that measures coolness of the top 100 cities, 100 brands and 100 people. It uses a mixed-methods approach consisting of a) a systematic literature review, b) exploratory in-depth interviews with consumers, and c) quantitative, quasi-experimental conjoint analyses. SP 2 examines the art of crafting coolness and researches its various important roles in business and society, such as its role in company performance and political elections. It is further researched over time and across cultures, using both historical data and quasi-experimental designs.