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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.
131

Komunikační mix stavební firmy / Communication Mix of Construction Company

Zela, Ondřej January 2013 (has links)
My dissertation is focused on communication mix of a building company. In the first part I deal with the theory of communication mix as such, in the second part, I analyze the current propagation of the company Inter-Stav, spol. s r. o. In the final part is shown how we can arrange the communication mix for a new company Aktiv-Servis, s.r.o.
132

Návrh komunikačního mixu podniku / Proposal of Company Communication Mix

Krmíček, Vlastimil January 2016 (has links)
This diploma thesis deals with a marketing communication mix. The introductory part deals with theoretical background. In the second part, I focus on the analysis of the current company marketing situation. The concluding part deals with the proposal of a new communicative mix, the goal of which is to raise awareness about the brand and attract new customers.
133

Integrated marketing communication at the South African National Blood Service: an evaluation of its social marketing campaigns

Chauke, Gibson 02 1900 (has links)
Integrated marketing communication (IMC) is a concept which has been explored in commercial contexts by numerous studies. Numerous scholars in the literature highlight the benefits of adopting an IMC approach which creates message consistency, amongst others. However, there is still limited literature on the adoption and use of IMC in the context of non-profit organisations involved in social marketing campaigns to support their behavioural change messages. Insight into the adoption and use of an IMC approach could be useful to non-profit organisations involved in social marketing as it could increase the success of behavioural change messages. This study aims to explore the use of IMC by one non-profit organisation within a social marketing context. By doing so the study proposes and refines IMC criteria for social marketing to support behavioural change messages and thus contributes to the existing body of knowledge on using IMC in social marketing. The study uses a single case study approach which includes using three data collection methods to collect data from the South Africa National Blood Service (SANBS) to evaluate its social marketing campaigns according to proposed IMC criteria for social marketing. Based on the findings revised IMC criteria which are more tailor-made for social marketing to support behavioural change messages are proposed. It became evident that non-profit organisations need to be sensitive to the complexities of communicating messages aimed at behavioural change. A proper understanding and application of more tailor-made IMC criteria for social marketing can thus benefit non-profit organisations to effectively communicate behavioural change messages through their social marketing campaigns / Communication Science / MA (Communication Science)
134

CONSUMERS’ BEHAVIOR TOWARDS TELEMARKETING: : A CASE STUDY OF DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Macrinici, Adela, Bilal, Mian Muhammad January 2011 (has links)
Marketing, Direct Marketing, Tele-Marketing, Consumer Behavior, Tele-sales, Developing countries, Customer attitude/behavior, Call center, Outbound calls, Proactive telemarketing, Sales promotion ,Survey, Telemarketing center , Telemarketing sales , Telephone marketers , Cold calls.
135

Kooperatinės bendrovės „Daržovių centras“ produktų pardavimo rėmimo strategijos formavimas / Formation of Sales Promotion Strategy for cooperative "Daržovių centras"

Pranckevičiūtė, Jolanta 21 May 2005 (has links)
The object of research – cooperative “Daržovių centras”. The subject of research – promotion and forces having influence on it. The aim of the work – to prepare promotion strategy for cooperative “Daržovių centras”. The tasks: 1) to estimate forces, influencing marketing and promotion strategy in organization; 2) to analyze theoretical aspects of promotion instrumentality and define relations between them; 3) to identify promotion strategy stages; 4) to analyze environmental forces, influencing promotion; 5) to analyze forces influencing promotion inside organization; 6) to summarize influence of all forces and to prepare the model of promotion strategy. Methods of research – analyses and synthesis of literature, analyses of statistical data, half-structured interview, questionnaire poll, graphics, PEST analyses, SWOT analyses, portfolio analyses. Having analyzed theoretical aspects of strategic marketing management and made empirical research, it was find out the influence of different forces, affecting promotion strategy in cooperative „Daržovių centras“ and prepared the model of promotion strategy.
136

Využití finančních prostředků na propagaci vybrané firmy / Utilisation of financial resources for promotion a company

BÁRTÍKOVÁ, Hana January 2011 (has links)
The aim of this thesis is the evaluation of using financial resources for promotion of a company and to propose their appropriate changes. I have chosen company ČZ a.s. with production plant in Strakonice. This company is one of the biggest engineering companies in South Bohemia and even in the Czech Republic. Thesis is pointed to evaluation of the means of promotion. Top management of ČZ company give it to me all necessary informations to perform analysis.
137

Marketingová komunikace ve vybraném podniku / Marketing communication in selected enterprise

CHLÁDEK, Lukáš January 2016 (has links)
Diploma thesis is focused on selected instruments of marketing communication in selected enterprise, their analysis and also an evaluation.
138

Integrated marketing communication at the South African National Blood Service: an evaluation of its social marketing campaigns

Chauke, Gibson 02 1900 (has links)
Integrated marketing communication (IMC) is a concept which has been explored in commercial contexts by numerous studies. Numerous scholars in the literature highlight the benefits of adopting an IMC approach which creates message consistency, amongst others. However, there is still limited literature on the adoption and use of IMC in the context of non-profit organisations involved in social marketing campaigns to support their behavioural change messages. Insight into the adoption and use of an IMC approach could be useful to non-profit organisations involved in social marketing as it could increase the success of behavioural change messages. This study aims to explore the use of IMC by one non-profit organisation within a social marketing context. By doing so the study proposes and refines IMC criteria for social marketing to support behavioural change messages and thus contributes to the existing body of knowledge on using IMC in social marketing. The study uses a single case study approach which includes using three data collection methods to collect data from the South Africa National Blood Service (SANBS) to evaluate its social marketing campaigns according to proposed IMC criteria for social marketing. Based on the findings revised IMC criteria which are more tailor-made for social marketing to support behavioural change messages are proposed. It became evident that non-profit organisations need to be sensitive to the complexities of communicating messages aimed at behavioural change. A proper understanding and application of more tailor-made IMC criteria for social marketing can thus benefit non-profit organisations to effectively communicate behavioural change messages through their social marketing campaigns / Communication Science / MA (Communication Science)
139

Three empirical essays on movie admissions in the french motion picture industry / Trois essais empiriques sur les entrées des films en salle dans l'industrie du cinéma en France

Bellego, Christophe 21 December 2016 (has links)
A la frontière entre les industries du divertissement et la production culturelle, grand fournisseur de contenu à l'économie numérique, l'industrie du cinéma soulève des questions intéressantes dans le champ de l'économie et du marketing. Cette thèse répond à trois questions empiriques importantes sur ce sujet à l'aide de différentes méthodes adaptées (économétrie des données de panel, différence-de-différences, économétrie structurelle) et propose un nouveau développement théorique du modèle nested logit. Le premier chapitre étudie l'effet des notes des consommateurs sur Internet, et analyse la complémentarité et la substituabilité de ces notes avec l'information disponible avant la sortie des films en salle. Le deuxième chapitre étudie l'effet redistributif de la loi anti-piratage Hadopi sur les entrées des films en salle, en écartant minutieusement les phénomènes alternatifs pouvant affecter les résultats. Le troisième chapitre considère la saisonnalité dans l'industrie française du cinéma et décompose séparément les entrées des films en salle en le niveau de l'offre (le nombre et la qualité des films), la demande saisonnière sous-jacente, les variations météorologiques, et les promotions nationales en estimant un modèle nested logit à trois étages tenant compte de la congestion des films dans les salles de cinéma. Le modèle est utilisé pour identifier les dates de sortie optimales en fonction des types de film. / At the frontier between entertainment industries and cultural production, vital content provider of digital economy, the motion picture industry raises several interesting questions in the field of economics and marketing. This dissertation tackles three important empirical questions in the motion picture industry using different methods (panel data models, difference-in-differences, and structural econometrics) and brings a new theoretical development about the nested logit model. The first chapter deals with online consumer reviews, also known as electronic word of mouth (eWOM), and focuses on the extent to which prerelease information alters the effect of eWOM on movie sales. The second chapter studies the collateral damages of the French anti-piracy law known as Hadopi on box office performances of movies, by carefully ruling out alternative explanations of the result. The third chapter investigates on seasonality in the French movie industry. The analysis separately identifies and decomposes movie sales into the number and quality of available movies, underlying seasonal demand, weather shocks, and national sales promotion by estimating a three-level nested logit model of weekly demand accounting for congestion on movie theaters' screens. The model is used to identify optimal release periods depending on the types of movie.
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Návrh komunikačního mixu vybraného podniku / Proposal of Communication Mix of the Selected Company

Davčíková, Gabriela January 2015 (has links)
The goal of the thesis "Proposal of Communication Mix of the Selected Company" is to propose concrete measures to improve the communication mix based on the analysis of the current state of the company. The study is divided into theoretical, analytical, and the proposition part. The theoretical part serves as the basis for analytical and proposition parts. It discusses tools of marketing communication mix in the context of the entire marketing. The practical part analyzes the selected company and its communication mix. The proposition part is based on the analysis and it further describes a plan to improve the current state of marketing communication tools.

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