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  • About
  • 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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Marketingové řízení školských zařízení pro zájmové vzdělávání / Marketing management of the school facilities for interest education

Kluková, Lucie January 2015 (has links)
1 Abstract: The final diploma thesis deals with the issue of marketing management of the school facilities for interest education It is based on the existing theoretical findings in the marketing area and marketing strategies. The theoretical part defines basic concepts, features of the marketing management organisations and their benefits. The thesis deals with the specifics of the marketing management in the school facilities for interest education, the individual steps of the marketing management and especially the marketing mix - product, price of the educational programs, place of their provision, propagation and sales promotion. The thesis brings the analysis of the found results of the extensive research provided via questionnaire investigation, interview and text analysis. This analysis represents the status of the marketing management in the leisure centers and the benefit of the analysis is the enumeration of the using marketing tools as a resource of the inspiration for improvement in this area in the conditions of school facilities for interest education. Keywords: marketing, marketing management, marketing mix, interest education, leisure centers
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An analysis of neural networks and time series techniques for demand forecasting

Winn, David January 2007 (has links)
This research examines the plausibility of developing demand forecasting techniques which are consistently and accurately able to predict demand. Time Series Techniques and Artificial Neural Networks are both investigated. Deodorant sales in South Africa are specifically studied in this thesis. Marketing techniques which are used to influence consumer buyer behaviour are considered, and these factors are integrated into the forecasting models wherever possible. The results of this research suggest that Artificial Neural Networks can be developed which consistently outperform industry forecasting targets as well as Time Series forecasts, suggesting that producers could reduce costs by adopting this more effective method.
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A study of the factors influencing the success of internet marketing in small South African tourism businesses

Elliott, Roger Michael January 2005 (has links)
The tourism sector has been identified as an industry that has the potential to make a substantial contribution to job creation, economic growth, and redressing past imbalances in South Africa as it has been recognised as an underexploited sector with considerable potential for growth. The majority of tourism enterprises fall within the definition of small businesses, which have been identified as the most appropriate enterprises through which the economic challenges facing South Africa can be addressed. Small businesses differ from their larger counterparts not only in terms of size, but also in regard to access to resources and marketing expertise. Not surprisingly, one of the issues identified as preventing this sector from reaching its full potential is access to markets. The focus of this study is to identify the primary factors driving the success of the use of the Internet for marketing in small businesses operating in the tourism sector in South Africa. If these factors can be identified, this will allow existing and emerging small businesses to access markets and retain customers more easily leading to a proliferation of these enterprises. A theoretical model was formulated from the literature in which the factors influencing the success of Internet marketing were identified. These factors can broadly be divided into generic (marketing or management) factors and Internet specific factors. The technological aspects of the Internet were not ignored, but regarded as a resource to be managed rather than an autonomous source of competitive advantage. This model was tested by making use of a large-scale empirical study. Convenience sampling was used and the data was collected from small tourism businesses (that is businesses with fewer than 100 employees) in the Western Cape, Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal provinces of South Africa. The factors were identified using exploratory factor analysis and the Cronbach alpha coefficients were assessed to confirm the reliability of these scales. Structural equation modelling was used as the principal mode of statistical analysis to measure the relationships amongst the variables in the model proposed in this study. A correlation analysis was used to measure the impact of marketing objectives on the success of Internet marketing. The primary determinants of the success of Internet marketing in small businesses operating in the tow-ism sector in South Africa were identified by the empirical study as: Product champion Links Alliances Owner-manager knowledge Entrepreneurial orientation Owner-manager vision Customer orientation Marketing objectives Interestingly, one factor, Strategic planning, recorded a negative influence on the success of Internet marketing. This is possibly because the owner-manager felt that this was a redundant exercise given the dominant and pervasive influence of the owner-manager in all spheres of the business. Nevertheless, if small tourism firms consider the factors identified in this thesis as essential aspects in the use of the Internet for marketing, this will allow them to overcome one of the biggest hurdles to their prosperity, namely, the access to markets.
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Internetová reklamní kampaň vzdělávací instituce / Internet Advertising Campaign of Educational Institution

Novák, Michal January 2009 (has links)
Tertiary education is undergoing and will go through many political, demographic, as well as market changes. These changes should lead universities to respond in a certain way to avoid existential problems that may ensue. One way is to use marketing tools for promotion of their educational programs. This thesis deals with the essence of marketing management of a university and its broader context of promoting the school outside. Identifies ways to effectively promote the university on the Internet with specific examples of internet marketing campaigns of Faculty of Management, University of Economics in Prague in order to increase demand for undergraduate education program at the faculty.
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Marketingová komunikační strategie Měšťanského pivovaru v Soběslavi / Marketing Communication Strategy of municipal Brewery in Sobeslav

Zíka, Michal January 2013 (has links)
Theoretical aspects of marketing management, marketing situational analysis municipal Brewery in Sobeslav, execution of marketing research and design of marketing communication strategy.
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Marketingové řízení činoherních scén / Theatre Marketing Management

Mitošinková, Barbora January 2013 (has links)
The aim of this thesis is to explore how does the marketing management of major Czech drama scenes reflect strategies and concepts described in the theoretical approaches to marketing, particularly in the specialized foreign literature. The goal is the marketing analysis of the most significant theaters in the Czech Republic, research the functionality and importance of marketing plans, strategies and tools, analysis of marketing management, awareness of audience and customer care. The methods used are literature search, description of known marketing concepts (marketing mix, segmentation, positioning, audience building, and audience development), and comparison of different approaches to marketing management, qualitative research, analysis of data obtained through research and expert interviews.
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Tematické trasy v Německu: nástroj podpory rozvoje cestovního ruchu / Theme trails in Germany: the tool for tourism development promotion

Horká, Eva January 2011 (has links)
Abstract: The thesis examines the phenomenon of theme/holiday trails in Germany. Main goal of the thesis is to focus on sources for the creation and the sustainable development of these trails. The theoretical part discusses basic terms related to the tourism market, destination marketing and destination management. In the following analytical part is analyzed the situation on the German market: the number and category of trails, their management including financing and an attendance monitoring, Czech-German trails and the Romantic trail. The emphasis is also placed on an analysis of a contribution of theme trails to the development of tourism.
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Marketingová strategie hotelu Luční bouda / Marketing Strategy of the Hotel Luční bouda

Šaršonová, Michaela January 2017 (has links)
This diploma thesis was created for a hotel named Luční bouda. The thesis explores the current situation of the hospitality market and proposes solutions to increase the tourist ativities and customer satisfaction at the hotel. The theoretical part of the thesis is dedicated to marketing in tourism and related concepts. The practical part focuses on analysing the environment, competition, internal factors, marketing mix, customers and finaly SWOT analysis. The diploma thesis proposes improvements in the services provided by the hotel that would lead to higher occupancy and profits.
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Uplatnění marketingu v řízení sportovního klubu / Marketing Utilization in Management of a Sport Club

Janošík, Viktor January 2014 (has links)
This master´s thesis is focused on marketing management of a selected Golf Club - civic association. The main subject matter is an analysis of current marketing utilization in management of the Golf Club and to find appropriate ways of corrective solving in this field, which will lead to attain the role of the club and ensure development and operation of the Golf Club. The thesis is divided into four main parts. The first part defines the goals and methods of the work. The second part is focused on theoretical foundations, which are the basis for the next section. The third part focuses on analysis of the association and its surroundings. The last part contains the specific proposals of marketing activities of the Golf Club for achieving the set objectives.
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Marketingová strategie pro společnost Chaudry&Goraya s.r.o. / Marketing Strategy for Company Chaudry&Goraya s.r.o.

Sedláková, Jitka January 2016 (has links)
Diploma thesis is focused on the range of problems relating to marketing strategy. Theoretical part is dedicated ensuring termination and methods of marketing and marketing strategy. In the next part of the thesis is analyze current status of company Chaudry&Goraya s. r. o. Diploma thesis also deals with proposal of marketing strategy. Thesis contains suggestions for the improvement current situation.

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