Essays about: "Luxury brand online"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 23 essays containing the words Luxury brand online.
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1. From Elite to Everyone: How User-Generated Content Democratizes Hermès and Challenges Its Exclusivity
University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : The purpose of this thesis is to add to existing research and create a deeper understanding regarding the influence of online narratives on luxury brand attitudes. The research aims to explore how luxury brands are portrayed by social media users, in order to gain a cohesive understanding of its effect on the attitudes that are formed towards the brand. READ MORE
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2. Finding The Perfect Influencer-Brand Fit: A quantitative study on how the combination of social media influencer type and brand type affects the success of an influencer collaboration.
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för marknadsföring och strategiAbstract : In recent years, the use of influencer marketing as a marketing tool has become increasingly popular. With the growth of influencer marketing, different social media influencer (SMI) types have emerged. Previous literature has explored the favorability of one SMI type over another, but none have incorporated brand type as a moderator. READ MORE
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3. Tick-Tock: Time to invest? : A Study of the Investment Performance of Luxury Watches versus Traditional Assets
University essay from Linköpings universitet/ProduktionsekonomiAbstract : Background: This study discusses the phenomenon of luxury goods as investment assets,focusing on luxury watches in particular. The rise of globalization and increased wealth,particularly among the middle and high-income groups in developing countries, hascreated a larger potential customer base for luxury items. READ MORE
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4. Millennials Transforming the Luxury Fashion Industry: An exploratory research about enabling a multidirectional service encounter online
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : There is a growing apparent conflict within the luxury fashion industry in regards to the service encounter. This as luxury fashion brands are reluctant to digital change in their service practices while there is a growing expectation among the ‘new’ luxury consumer of millennials for brands to adapt to more interactive and digital practices. READ MORE
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5. Sorry to Burst Your Bubble : An analysis on how content by @thegirlslikeme organize resistance against anti-feminist narratives through humor and wellness fuelling participation in Nigerian feminist discourse on Instagram
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för informatik och mediaAbstract : In this study, I look at the content and interpretation of posts by a feminist meme account on Instagram called @thegirlslikeme, from the perspective of a sample size of Nigerian female followers through a focus group discussion, along with a visual social semiotic analysis of the posts. This study set out to answer three research questions: i) How do the posts on TGLM use humor and wellness to portray feminism? ii) How is the content on TGLM challenging antifeminist narratives in a Nigerian context? And finally, iii) How do the Nigerian followers relate to the brand of feminism represented on TGLM? The theoretical approaches theories employed to help think through the data gathered in form of thematic blocks from the interview, and the textual and visual content are participatory culture, work of representation, and filter bubbles and echo chambers. READ MORE