The tendency for an impression created in one area to influence opinion in another area.
the convertible furnishes a sporty image and provides a halo effect for other cars in the showrooms
Example sentencesExamples
- Though $100 million in sales is nothing to sneeze at, Adams said the Hemingway program also has created a halo effect over the entire Thomasville brand.
- The halo effect can influence hiring decisions.
- And while that's a narrow niche, it may have created a halo effect that has enhanced its image with mainstream consumers.
- Brown and Perry refer to the influence of past performance on future performance as a halo effect that negates the impact of reputation on future performance.
- The spinoff micro-economies and the halo effect on ordinary businesses from the Alberta oil industry can't be discounted from Cosh's comparison without oversimplifying the situation.