Essays about: "Inclusive marketing"
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1. Inclusive marketing : A study of Swedish female consumers’ perceptions of inclusive advertisements in the fashion industry
University essay from Umeå universitet/FöretagsekonomiAbstract : In the last decades we have seen an increase of inclusive marketing, partly because of an increase of consumer awareness and expectations. But it can be hard to succeed with inclusive marketing, and previous research shows that many companies have been accused of CSR- washing, forced diversity, etc. READ MORE
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2. How does marketing body positivity influence online purchasing behavior? : A study on Swedish female underwear apparel consumers.
University essay fromAbstract : Background: Body positivity promotion has recently received great attention, both from companies as well as from consumers. The responsibility of companies to promote a healthy body image and be inclusive of all people through their marketing activities is increasing, as the body positivity movement on social media has started to expand and change consumer demands for underwear apparel. READ MORE
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3. “Yebo Gogo, it’s time to braai Mzansi!” Code-Switching, Borrowing, Prestige, Slang, and Persuasion in the Digital Marketing Industry of South Africa
University essay fromAbstract : This paper will analyse code-switching, borrowing, slang, and covert or overt prestige in online and television media. The days of OOH (Out Of Home) advertising are becoming obsolete and moving toward a digital age. READ MORE
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4. Impacts of Radio advertising influencing consumers intentions to purchase
University essay from Högskolan i Gävle/FöretagsekonomiAbstract : Amidst the advances in technology and the evolving of online tools supported by the internet, one would wonder if adverts on traditional mass media platforms such as radio would have an impact on consumers in relation to their intentions to purchase. To better understand the radio adverts and their impact on consumers’ intentions to purchase; we carried a qualitative research through a semi-structured questionnaire administered to 12 participants in Sweden and Malawi who are frequent listeners of radio. READ MORE
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5. Generation Y’s attitude towards femvertising in cosmetics: women empowerment or purplewashing? : A mono-method qualitative study
University essay from Umeå universitet/FöretagsekonomiAbstract : In recent years, femvertising has become a new issue of interest for companies, specifically in areas targeting women. Indeed, some companies in the cosmetics industry, such as Dove - a pioneer in the field - have been addressing the representation of women in advertising by tackling issues of equality, inclusiveness, and self-acceptance. READ MORE
