Essays about: "analysis of disney"
Showing result 6 - 9 of 9 essays containing the words analysis of disney.
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6. Disney's Fashionable Girls : Signs and symbols in the costume dress of Disney's female characters.
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Centrum för modevetenskapAbstract : Disney’s princesses and heroines have long captured the minds and hearts of young girls with their magical dress. This thesis researches the fashion symbols in a chosen set of animated movies and relate this to children’s reception, sexuality and gender issues and narrative identities. READ MORE
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7. Marketing Strategic Change in Expansionof Disneyland : Cases Study of Disneyland's Overseas Expansion in Shanghai
University essay from IHH, FöretagsekonomiAbstract : Problem: The international theme park industry is growing but is also facing a series of bottleneck problems. Disneyland as one of the most famous theme parks, is trying to expand its kingdom to China. READ MORE
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8. Product Placement : A study of how Swedish children are exposed to product placement in Walt Disney movies
University essay from Sektionen för ekonomi och teknik (SET)Abstract : Title: Product Placement - A study of how Swedish children are exposed to product placement in Walt Disney Movies. Authors: Erik Fritzell, Tobias Harhoff and Stefan Olstorpe Advisor: Venilton Reinert Type of work: Bachelor dissertation in Marketing Date: Spring term 2010 Purpose: We will investigate whether or not there are product placements in the movies selected for our research. READ MORE
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9. Overcoming the Business Judgment Presumption in American Corporation Law. An Analysis of the Business Judgment Rule and it's Raison d'être
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : Taking business decision is a risky business. When conducting their tasks, corporate decision makers will have to make decisions that involve the balancing of risks and benefits for the corporation. It is more or less inevitable that some of these decisions will turn out to be detrimental to the corporation. READ MORE