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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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Sverige-Polen, marknadskommunikation på två olika marknader / Sweden-Poland, market communication in two different markets

Danielsson, Magdalena, Karlén, Linnea January 2010 (has links)
Dagens ökade internetanvändning har öppnat upp möjligheten till etablering på en global marknad vilket har lett till ett ökat intresse att utforska nya potentiella marknader. Vi har därför gjort en studie av hur potentiella kunder i Polen och Sverige vill få information om en fastighetsmäklarbyrå för att se vilka likheter och skillnader som finns emellan länderna. Vår studie omfattar potentiella svenska och polska kunders inställning till utvalda planerade och oplanerade budskap som företagen använder sig av i sin marknadsföring.Syftet med undersökningen är att se vilka skillnader respektive likheter som finns vid hur första kontakten med ett fastighetsmäklarföretag ser ut för en kund i Polen respektive Sverige. Undersökningen visar även vilka marknadsföringskanaler som är mest önskvärda av potentiella kunder och ger dessutom en översikt över vilka kanaler företagen använder sig av i praktiken. Vi har genomfört både kvalitativa och kvantitativa studier. De kvalitativa studierna i form djupintervjuer där vi har använt oss av en fallstudieansats. De kvantitativa studierna i form av en ”På-stan” enkätstudie som har gjorts enligt tvärsnittsansats.Resultatet av studien har visat ett antal mindre skillnader i hur ländernas respondenter vill ta del av ett fastighetsmäklarföretags information. Det finns stora likheter mellan länderna. Samtliga grupper av respondenter finner word-of-mouth som det mest önskvärda sättet att få information på.
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Love me tänder : En studie om offentliga och privata företags kundrelationer med exempel från tandvården

Öhman, Erika, Toll, Malin January 2013 (has links)
In the early 1990’s more and more companies of the Swedish public sector were exposed to competition, and this started the debate on how such actions might affect the business and even society. The first chapter examines how the public sector and especially health care, is financed and managed. We also explore what it means to be exposed to competition and find that there are many different ways of exposing the public sector to competition. The study examines dental care as an example of a market with both publicly and privately owned companies. The purpose of this paper is to explore how publicly and privately owned health care companies view their relationship with their consumers. The question that this paper seeks to answer is: "Are there any differences between publicly and privately owned dental care companies in how they communicate with their consumers?" Communication in this study refers to planned communication such as advertisement and websites, as well as the message the consumer receives when interacting with the product or service that is delivered. Two dental care companies in the city of Stockholm are examined in this comparative case study, one is owned by the public sector and one is a privately owned company. This paper concludes that publicly and privately owned dental care companies communicate with their consumers in slightly different ways. Privately owned dental care companies include their employees and use word of mouth in their communication to a higher extent than dental care companies owned by public sector. We suggest that this could mean that privately owned companies view their consumers as customers who need to be convinced, whereas publicly owned companies are more informative in their communication suggesting they view their consumers more like patients who need to be educated. Because unplanned communication was not examined in this study, this is suggested as a future field of research, to gain a deeper understanding of the relationship between consumer and company.

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