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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Contabilidad y marketing: buscando un denominador común / Accounting and marketing: searching a common denominator

Murphy, David S. 10 April 2018 (has links)
Accounting and marketing are very different disciplines. The analysis of customer profitability is one concept that can unite accounting and marketing as a common denominator. In this article I search for common ground between accounting and marketing in the analysis of customer profitability to determine if a common denominator really exists between the two. This analysis focuses on accounting profitability, customer lifetime value, and customer equity. The article ends with a summary of what accountants can do to move the analysis of customer value forward, as an analytical tool, within companies. / Si bien la contabilidad y el marketing son disciplinas muy distintas, el análisis de la rentabilidad del cliente es un concepto que puede unirlas mediante un denominador común. Entonces, en este artículo se pretende encontrar puntos comunes entre la contabilidad y el marketing a través del análisis de la rentabilidad de clientes y, por lo tanto, determinar si realmente existe un denominador común entre los dos. El análisis se enfoca en la rentabilidad contable del cliente, el valor del tiempo de vida del cliente, y el valor de la cartera de clientes. Se termina con un resumen de lo que pueden hacer los contadores para promover el análisis del valor de clientes dentro de las empresas como una herramienta analítica.
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Customer-based brand equity of the major cellphone network service providers amongst principal estate agents in the Gauteng province of South Africa

Mentz, Hendrik 14 September 2011 (has links)
This study investigates the customer-based brand equity of the major cellphone network service providers (Vodacom, MTN and Cell C) amongst principal estate agents registered with the Estate Agency Affairs Board in Gauteng. Secondary research covered the marketing environment of the major service providers. An extensive study of literature on branding, brand management and brand equity measurement was undertaken. An empirical study was conducted. Telephone interviews were used for initial contact and screening. An invitation to participate in the survey, with a link to a questionnaire, was e-mailed to qualified respondents. Cell C users were excluded from the quantitative analysis. There were several significant findings: Vodacom and MTN users are alike in terms of personal and estate agency-related demographics. With the exception of age and gender, the sample fits the stated descriptors of individuals in the LSM seven to LSM ten groups. Cronbach‘s alpha coefficient confirmed a high level of reliability (0.870) for the summated measurement scale developed as an indicator variable of customer-based brand equity and Vodacom and MTN‘s rating on the summated scale did not differ at a statistically significant level. The service provider used proved to be an important driver of loyalty, but overall satisfaction with the cellphone service does not differ statistically significantly between Vodacom and MTN users. Vodacom has established a much more favourable positioning on the brand association statements evaluated. Factor analysis identified five brand association dimensions that should be considered for measurement of brand associations. Multiple regression analysis identified the brand as a product dimension as the best predictor of customer-based brand equity. Vodacom received more favourable brand performance ratings than MTN. Factor analysis identified six brand performance dimensions that should be considered for inclusion when measuring brand performance. Multiple regression analysis identified the easy to use and one-stop-service dimensions as the best predictors of customer-based brand equity. The customer-based brand equity of the user group is moderate (16 out of 25, or 64%). / Business Management / D. Com. (Business Management)
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Retorno do investimento em marketing por empresas de telefonia móvel: uma avaliação das operadoras do estado de São Paulo

Sublaban, Cleusa Satico Yamamoto 06 March 2006 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2010-04-20T20:47:57Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 3 86570.pdf.jpg: 22231 bytes, checksum: 34de2608e8e6e4e2dae8a7f653d5cd30 (MD5) 86570.pdf.txt: 243371 bytes, checksum: c5f0fa80eb08a9e86c0a1326c93f043a (MD5) 86570.pdf: 1102343 bytes, checksum: f361654fc4f109360f6de9a92dbc70e9 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2006-03-06T00:00:00Z / Este estudo no setor de telefonia celular adapta o modelo de investimento de marketing de Rust, Lemon & Zeithaml (2004) fornecendo um método de avaliação de investimento em áreas estratégicas de marketing (value, brand e relationship equity). Aplicado às operadoras de telefonia celular do estado de São Paulo (Vivo, Claro e TIM), o modelo permite calcular a probabilidade de um cliente mudar da operadora atual para uma concorrente, e verificar se a contribuição marginal advinda de uma ação mercadológica ultrapassa ou não seu custo de capital. Finalmente, através da aplicação do modelo obtém-se uma estimativa do customer equity atual das três operadoras de telefonia celular estudadas. / This study proposes an adaptation to the mobile telephone sector of the Rust Lemon & Zeithaml (2004) model of marketing investment. The model provides a method for the evaluation of investments in strategic marketing areas (value, brand and relationship equity). Applied to São Paulo State cellular telephone companies (Vivo, Claro and TIM), the model allows the estimation of a customer probability of change from the present operator to a competitor; and the assessment of a marketing initiative contribution, verifying if it exceeds its cost of capital. Finally, through the application of model, an estimate of customer equity is calculated for the three studied cellular telephone operators.
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Customer-based brand equity of the major cellphone network service providers amongst principal estate agents in the Gauteng province of South Africa

Mentz, Hendrik 14 September 2011 (has links)
This study investigates the customer-based brand equity of the major cellphone network service providers (Vodacom, MTN and Cell C) amongst principal estate agents registered with the Estate Agency Affairs Board in Gauteng. Secondary research covered the marketing environment of the major service providers. An extensive study of literature on branding, brand management and brand equity measurement was undertaken. An empirical study was conducted. Telephone interviews were used for initial contact and screening. An invitation to participate in the survey, with a link to a questionnaire, was e-mailed to qualified respondents. Cell C users were excluded from the quantitative analysis. There were several significant findings: Vodacom and MTN users are alike in terms of personal and estate agency-related demographics. With the exception of age and gender, the sample fits the stated descriptors of individuals in the LSM seven to LSM ten groups. Cronbach‘s alpha coefficient confirmed a high level of reliability (0.870) for the summated measurement scale developed as an indicator variable of customer-based brand equity and Vodacom and MTN‘s rating on the summated scale did not differ at a statistically significant level. The service provider used proved to be an important driver of loyalty, but overall satisfaction with the cellphone service does not differ statistically significantly between Vodacom and MTN users. Vodacom has established a much more favourable positioning on the brand association statements evaluated. Factor analysis identified five brand association dimensions that should be considered for measurement of brand associations. Multiple regression analysis identified the brand as a product dimension as the best predictor of customer-based brand equity. Vodacom received more favourable brand performance ratings than MTN. Factor analysis identified six brand performance dimensions that should be considered for inclusion when measuring brand performance. Multiple regression analysis identified the easy to use and one-stop-service dimensions as the best predictors of customer-based brand equity. The customer-based brand equity of the user group is moderate (16 out of 25, or 64%). / Business Management / D. Com. (Business Management)

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