Essays about: "exhibit marketing"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 28 essays containing the words exhibit marketing.

  1. 1. What Girls Are Made Of? : A Critical Overview of Gender Stereotyping in Advertising and Research-based Recommendations for Stakeholders

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)

    Author : Valeriia Babkina; [2023]
    Keywords : gender stereotyping; gender representation; advertising; marketing; feminist media analysis; gender equality; social sustainability; könsstereotyper; könsrepresentation; reklam; marknadsföring; feministisk medieanalys; könsjämlikhet; social hållbarhet;

    Abstract : Könsstereotypisering i reklam är ett genomgripande problem som fortsätter att forma och förstärka samhällets normer och uppfattningar om könsroller. Denna masteruppsats syftar till att ge en översikt över den problematiska naturen av könsstereotypisering i reklam, där man belyser de relaterade frågorna och deras konsekvenser, samtidigt som man erbjuder forskningsbaserade rekommendationer till intressenter för att främja mer inkluderande och rättvisa reklampraktiker. READ MORE

  2. 2. Investigating Tweet Propagation via Dynamical Models and Influencer Analysis

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Reglerteknik

    Author : Joel Nilsson; [2022]
    Keywords : Social Media Analysis; Dynamical Models; Data Mining;

    Abstract : Social media consume an increasing portion of people’s daily lives and are important platforms in the realms of politics and marketing for reaching out to voters and consumers. Describing and predicting the behaviour of users on social media is thus of interest for companies and politicians, as well as researchers studying information diffusion and human behaviour. READ MORE

  3. 3. An Innovation Resistance Theory Perspective on Sustainable Fashion

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Rewan Magdy Fathy Abdelrahman Kholousy; Anthi Triantafyllidi; [2021]
    Keywords : Active Innovation Resistance barriers; Talke Heidenreich; Innovation Resistance theory; Ram Seth; Diffusion of Innovations Theory; Rogers; Socio-psychological Theories; Consumer Reluctance to Innovations; Circular Economy; Fast Fashion; Sustainable Fashion; Fashion Industry; Innovation; Innovative Products; Socio-demographic Factors; Circular Fast Fashion; Fast Fashion Market; Virgin Fashion; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : The aim of this thesis is to explore the relative importance of the eight psychological Active Innovation Resistance (AIR) barriers, from the new typology of AIR barriers developed from Talke and Heidenreich in 2014, on the consumer’s intention to adopt or buy circular fashion products. Moreover, this thesis examines whether the socio-demographic factors of age, employment status, and educational level have an influence on the adoption process. READ MORE

  4. 4. Follow, Like and Share the Leader: Examining SMI Marketing through the Lense of Personality Cults

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate School

    Author : Liam Silva Vail; [2020-06-23]
    Keywords : Social Media Influencer; Cult of Personality; SMI marketing; Digital Cults of Personality;

    Abstract : Purpose: As marketing campaigns are using social media influencers (SMI) more and more, this thesis examines if the psychological underpinnings in the follower-leader dynamic in cults of personality (CoP) can help explain the behaviour of those who follow SMIs and if this leads to better marketing performance. Method: This report utilizes a quantitative, survey-based approach to test a wide spectrum of social media users. READ MORE

  5. 5. Follow, Like and Share the Leader: Examining SMI Marketing through the Lense of Personality Cults

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate School

    Author : Liam Silva Vail; [2020-06-16]
    Keywords : Social Media Influencer; Cult of Personality; SMI marketing; Digital Cults of Personality 1;

    Abstract : Purpose: As marketing campaigns are using social media influencers (SMI) more and more, this thesis examines if the psychological underpinnings in the follower-leader dynamic in cults of personality (CoP) can help explain the behaviour of those who follow SMIs and if this leads to better marketing performance. Method: This report utilizes a quantitative, survey-based approach to test a wide spectrum of social media users. READ MORE