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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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Företags hantering av konsumentdata : Speglar användares elektroniska fotspår förhållningssättet till integritet?

Spinelli Scala, Robin January 2014 (has links)
The essay concerns corporation’s usage and consumer’s attitude towards the phenomenon Big Data. The aim is to analyse whether corporation-management and future ambitions concerning consumer data coincide with attitudes and opinions of today's consumer, and how these opinions reflect consumer behaviour online. The essay is limited to focus on how companies use consumer data in order to better understand and improve the efficiency of their marketing. A self-composed analyse-model was created using previous studies concerning Internet-usage in Sweden, previous management analysis of corporations use of Big Data combined with theory of Cognitive Dissonance. A questionnaire was then created with the analyse model as foundation. The results show that the respondents were not fully aware of their electronic footprints. An increased awareness leads to the respondents not fully trusting the Internet services they use. In summary, when the community build its functions around Internet or when companies create services that leads to a feeling of dependence, consumers tend to neglect their opinions in favour for their behaviour. Concern over what happens to their consumer data is affected only when a future scenario is presented which the respondents not yet are dependent of.
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Paradoxen mellan individanpassad marknadsföring och personlig integritet : En kvalitativ studie om när individanpassad marknadsföring upphör att vara en konkurrensfördel / The paradox between individualized marketing and personal integrity : A qualitative study about when individualized marketing ceases to be a competitive advantage

Asplund, Hannes, Nilsson, Johan January 2019 (has links)
Titel: Paradoxen mellan individanpassad marknadsföring och personlig integritet. Författare: Hannes Asplund & Johan Nilsson Handledare: Leif V Rytting Examinator: Richard Afriyie Owusu Kurs: Kandidatuppsats 15hp. Företagsekonomi III - Marknadsföring, examensarbete. Linnéuniversitetet, VT 2019. Syfte: Syftet är att undersöka och klargöra betydelsen för e-handelsföretag av att balansera insamling och användning av konsumentdata på individnivå, med hänsyn till de identitetsrelaterade nackdelar som kan upplevas av konsumenterna. Forskningsfrågor: • Vilken betydelse har den insamlade konsumentdatan för att kunna individanpassa marknadsföringen? • Vilka fördelar respektive nackdelar kan det ur ett företagsperspektiv finnas med individanpassad marknadsföring? • Vilka utmaningar kan företag uppleva med de integritetsrelaterade aspekterna inom marknadsföring? • I vilken utsträckning är det möjligt att segmentera konsumentmarknaden för att få en större vetskap om vilka konsumenter som upplever individanpassad marknadsföring som oroväckande? Metod: Studiens empiriska material har samlats in genom sju stycken intervjuer, varav fyra av intervjupersonerna är högt uppsatta inom olika e-handelsföretag och resterande tre arbetar på outsourcingbolag i form av mediebyråer. Studien har en abduktiv ansats. Slutsats: Studiens resultat visar att det är viktigt att företag finner en balans mellan insamling och användning av konsumentdata. Det har påvisats att företag behöver utforma den individanpassade marknadsföringen på ett sådant sätt att konsumenter i exponeringen känner sig trygga med den insikt företag har genom den personliga datan. Det framgår att detta tillvägagångsätt föranleder att företag undviker gränsen för integritetsintrång och kan således nyttja de konkurrensfördelar individanpassad marknadsföring ger upphov till. Nyckelord: Individanpassad marknadsföring, personlig integritet, konsumentdata, integritetsintrång, e-handel, kundrelationer, konsumentinsikt, CRM, segmentering. / Title: The paradox between individualized marketing and personal integrity. Authors: Hannes Asplund & Johan Nilsson Supervisor: Leif V Rytting Examiner: Richard Afriyie Owusu Course: Bachelor thesis 15 credits. Business Administration III - Marketing, Degree Project. Linnaeus University, Spring 2019. Purpose: The purpose is to investigate and clarify the importance for e-commerce companies of balancing the collection and use of consumer data at the individual level, taking into account the identity-related disadvantages that can be experienced by consumers. Research questions: • What is the significance of the collected consumer data in order to be able to personalize the marketing? • What advantages and disadvantages can there be from a company perspective with individualized marketing? • What challenges can companies experience with the integrity-related aspects of marketing? • To what extent is it possible to segment the consumer market in order to gain a greater knowledge of which consumers that are experiencing individualized marketing as intrusive? Method: The empirical material of the study has been collected through seven interviews, of which four of the respondents are highly ranked in various e-commerce companies and the remaining three work on outsourcing companies in form of media agencies. The study has an abductive approach. Conclusion: The results of the study shows that it is important that companies find a balance between collecting and using data. It has been shown that companies need to design the individualized marketing in such a way that consumers feel secure with the insight that the company has through the personal data. It appears that this approach makes it easier for companies to avoid crossing the limit of privacy infringement and can thus utilize the competitive advantages of individualized marketing.

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