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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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An international marketing framework for Ford South Africa in Nigeria

Adams, Pedro Duan January 2016 (has links)
Africa is seen as the last investment frontier and according to literature will have a GDP of $1.5 trillion by the year 2016 and a population that is double the size of Europe. The rapid expansion of infrastructure and construction in African countries, such as Mozambique and Zambia has increased the demand for commercial vehicles. This has sparked unparalleled marketing opportunities for automotive manufacturers and the continent is fast attracting major players in this sector. The international marketing literature still lacks detailed studies and research into the marketing deliberations and trades in Africa. Therefore, according literature a greater representation of African culture within the international marketing literature would provide relevance and richness in the global market place and offer greater insight to organisations who are seeking to invest and expand their businesses in Africa. The management issue here is to comprehend the diversity and vastness of this region and putting together all spheres to ensure growth and creating brand loyalty. The key challenge here is for management to be able to grasp and understand not only the various cultures but also the way of doing business in such a vastly different region. It is therefore imperative for Ford Motor Company to fully understand these factors so as to take full advantage associated with entering a market early which is commonly referred as first-mover-advantage. A case in point is when General Motors entered the Chinese automotive industry in 1997 when the Chinese market was relatively small. General Motors’ enthusiasm and commitment back in 1997 was driven by a belief that China would ultimately become an economic powerhouse and emerge as one of the world’s largest automotive markets. By the year 2010 China was one of the world’s biggest automotive markets and General Motors was a dominant force in this market. Africa has all the key elements for the growth and development of a robust automotive market. By studying past experiences and outcomes from empirical studies on international marketing with emphasis on the automotive industry, it will be possible to draw lessons and experience about the potential growth of the automotive sector on the African continent. This study will also be of great significance to other automotive manufacturers and suppliers looking to expand their business and market share across Africa due to the increase of the middle class. Therefore creative strategies and thinking of how to circumvent challenges in the African cultural environment, creativity in managing bureaucracy and due diligence about business and investment opportunities will uncover unprecedented volumes of profitable business that lies untapped on the African continent. Data from the quantitative study suggest that culture, political environment, country-of-origin, competition and country infrastructure in Nigeria, are essential factors to the development of a successful international marketing strategy for Ford South Africa. This study therefore concludes that Ford Motor Company of South Africa can utilize this framework in order to gain greater market share and ultimately success in Nigeria. Recommendations were also made for future research studies that can contribute to the international marketing literature with emphasis on the African market.
162

Effective international expansion strategies for hotel companies

Pienaar, J. A January 2009 (has links)
This study investigated the expansion strategies of hotel companies that want to expand away from their local market. Due to the growing importance of services in economic development, there is an impressive body of knowledge on the process of internationalisation and service industries. Due to the major changes impacting upon the industry due to the effects of technology and globalisation, it would be useful to establish the important key factors and processes involved during internationalisation. Expanding cross border for a hotel group signifies a number of challenges that must be focused on at the same time. Markets need to be identified, political stability needs to be scanned and cultural differences must be taken into consideration. Logistics and supply chain have to be developed together with operational issues from financial reporting, marketing and human resources. Organisational structures must be adapted to take into account the new levels of responsibility. An in-depth review of the literature regarding internationalisation was conducted, which evidenced that the most useful model for answering the questions was the eclectic paradigm as developed by John Dunning (1993). The paradigm has been used in many manufacturing and service sector studies, including that of the hotel sector (Contractor and Kundu, 1994). A questionnaire was compiled and interviews were set up with the directors and executives tasked with the respective companies’ expansion programmes. Due mainly to the effects of new technology and globalisation on the hotel industry, there have been many changes in the last decade, including increasing consolidation and concentration and an increasing importance upon branding and financial performance. It was apparent from the research that the time taken to internationalise by hotel chains has reduced significantly in the last decade, especially if one looks at the performance of hotel companies such as Accor Hotels. iii Only two of the three companies studied in this treatise had undertaken expansion into Africa with the third company ready for entering soon. Nonequity involvement in general was the most favoured form of involvement with majority of their expansions based on management contracts, joint partnership or franchises. The role of the functional departments, the importance of a global outlook and the necessary structural changes during international expansion was also explored. In order to answer the various research propositions that are posed, the researcher chose to base this research on a phenomenological approach through case study analysis.
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Plzeň - evropské město kultury 2015 / Pilsen European Capital of Culture

Halamová, Lucie January 2015 (has links)
This Diploma thesis focuses on the evaluation of the Pilsen European Capital event. The evaluation is based on three aspects: marketing, visit rate and the attitude of the domestic population. The marketing section is focused on the description of the main marketing tools in terms of their efficiency and application. The visit rate is used to measure the success of the event to a certain extent. The attitude of the domestic population is applied to express the meaning of the Pilsen inhabitant approach and information accessibility while being the European Capital of Culture. The theoretical part describes the wide meaning of marketing management of destination and attitudes towards the event in general. The practical part informs about the European Capital of Culture title and the results of two surveys carried out with the stress on marketing, visit rate and the attitude of the domestic population. The final chapter includes the summary of the conclusions and suggestions for future improvement.
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Problematika uplatňování nástrojů marketingového řízení ve firmě Rodenstock ČR s.r.o / Processing of marketing management in Rodenstock ČR s.r.o.

Toušová, Kateřina January 2007 (has links)
In the nowadays hard competitive markets it is inevitable for company to have an accurate and well elaborate marketing management. Its achievment does not depend merely on perfect product but the best controlled marketing strategy, realization and supervision are essential as well. So that these are three parts of a marketing management which are linked tightly to each other. Outcome of that whole process is a marketing plan which helps to achieve the demanded goals.
165

Uplatnění marketingového řízení ve zvoleném podniku / The Application of Marketing Management in a Chosen Company

Kubíčková, Magda January 2008 (has links)
The main objective of my thesis is to elaborate fundamental theoretic data related to marketing management. Later on, these elaborated theoretical principles will be applied to a particular enterprise and then an analysis of marketing management will be carried out. Subsequently, the management of the chosen firm will be evaluated and proposals for certain measures, which should lead to the improvement of the situation of the firm, will also be submitted.
166

The Application of Marketing-Driven Management Instruments within the Company Mobilkom, a.s. / Uplatňování nástrojů marketingového řízení ve firmě Mobilkom, a.s.

Polák, Aleš January 2007 (has links)
The objective of the thesis is to introduce and evaluate marketing management tools being applied in the company Mobilkom, a.s.; presentation of the basic marketing management theoretical resources, brief characteristics of the company and analysis of the marketing mix instruments as well as suggestion of measures leading to improvement of the company situation.
167

Mystery shopping / Mystery shopping

Valcha, Radim January 2011 (has links)
Theme of dissertation is use of marketing research Method Mystery shopping, at problem of testing quality of service, which are served up the clients at bank. General motivation for author, depending up claims of corporate management, is purchase of compacted look at work procedures by advisers, discovering of troubled points and koncept for upgrading for the future. At theoretic part, autor is intending about connecting strategic management and marketing. Then he digests basic processes, segmentation and methods of marketing research, forcefully at method of mystery shopping. At analytic part of dissertation, autor is using varied marketing analyses for presentment of compact eye at these company, which is needfully required for comparing with marketing research returns. In the mids of usable methods belongs especially SWOT analyse, Porter 5F model, PEST analyse and BCG analyse. Then author sketchs out basic marketing corporate strategy, depending up received returns. At project part, autor is specifies basic claims for marketing research at first, including assemblage of question blank and advetirsing schedule of several offices. By the help of verbal specification and pointwise rating is autor gaining compact view at proceedings by advisers with clients. At result, autor is charging with gains of method Mystery shopping for advisors activity at the time.
168

Efektivita marketingové komunikace národních centrál cestovního ruchu na příkladu italského Enitu / Effectiveness of marketing communication of the national tourist boards by example of ENIT

Došlá, Ilona January 2012 (has links)
This Diploma Thesis looks into the promotion of Italy as a tourist destination for the tourism market in the Czech Republic. The aim of this Thesis is to find out how active and present the Italian tourist board is in the prospective Czech market. The theoretical section of the Thesis defines the term tourist destination and looks at destination management and its marketing. The analytical part of the Thesis focuses on the Italian tourist board (ENIT) and its comparison with the regional destination management company Trentino Marketing S.p.A.. The main bulk of the Thesis is actual research of the marketing activities of both parties, which is based on analysis of internally and publicly accessible information.
169

Komunikační program ve vybrané společnosti / Communication program in the selected company

Hadrabová, Jitka January 2010 (has links)
Develop a strategic analysis of the selected company. Describe the marketing mix and marketing management with an emphasis on communication policy of the company. Prepare a draft communication program.
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Arts Management - marketingová strategie symfonického tělesa (Filharmonie mladých Praha) / Arts Management - Marketing Strategy of Symphony Orchestra (Prague Youth Philharmonic)

Fröhlich, Vojtěch January 2009 (has links)
Goal of this diploma thesis is to create a marketing strategy of the Prague Youth Philharmonic symphony orchestra including marketing concept definition, audience research and marketing communication project. The marketing strategy proceeds from internal and external SWOT analysis of the subject. Theoretical part of the thesis deals with classical marketing theory and its use in arts management praxis. It focuses on strategic marketing and its instruments.

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