Essays about: "domestic brand"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 35 essays containing the words domestic brand.

  1. 1. The AR-t of Marketing : Understanding Customers' Hedonic and Utilitarian Expectations and its Fulfilment in Augmented Reality Marketing

    University essay from Jönköping University/Internationella Handelshögskolan

    Author : Philip Kaburek; Viktor Segerqvist; [2023]
    Keywords : Augmented Reality; Augmented Reality Marketing; Customer Expectation; Customer Experience; Utilitarian Benefits; Hedonic Benefits;

    Abstract : Background:  The prevalence of augmented reality (AR) is on an upward trend and is expected to accelerate in growth in the upcoming years. This poses a strategic opportunity for marketers as it paves the way for incorporating AR into their marketing activities. READ MORE

  2. 2. Men & Cosmetics: A Problem of Consumer Understanding? : Perception of French Consumers about male cosmetics

    University essay from Umeå universitet/Företagsekonomi

    Author : Aline Smeeckaert; Baptiste Martin; [2022]
    Keywords : Gender; Cosmetics; Men’s Grooming; Male Cosmetics; Men Consumer Behavior; Self-concept; Body Image; Brand Personality; Masculinity;

    Abstract : Background: The cosmetics industry has historically been associated with women, and much research has focused on them. However, the male cosmetics market has been growing rapidly for several years around the world. Nevertheless, little attention has been paid to men and their new way of life and consumption. READ MORE

  3. 3. Country of origin effect among food products : How country of origin affects Swedish consumers when buying food products

    University essay from Högskolan i Halmstad/Akademin för företagande, innovation och hållbarhet

    Author : Adam Danielsson; Johannes Regen; [2022]
    Keywords : Country of origin; Swedish consumers; Marketing;

    Abstract : Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to study how the country of origin affects Swedish consumers when buying food products. Both from a product and brand perspective for the use of business leaders and marketers. READ MORE

  4. 4. “Are you Danish enough to be in a beer commercial?” : a selective analysis of representation and national branding in Danish beer advertising, 1980-2020

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap; Lunds universitet/Institutionen för kommunikation och medier

    Author : Bjarke Røn Knudsen; [2022]
    Keywords : national branding; brand culture; cultural citizenship; alcohol; beer; brand loyalty; cultural capital; cultural representation; alibi marketing; print advertising; qualitative content analysis; brand recognition; media authenticity; brand authenticity; media resistance; brand resistance; involuntary reception; jaded knowing; exoticism; commodification; semiotics; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : When brands like Carlsberg or Royal draw upon the national brand of Denmark, they not only run the risk of reception resistance, but also of challenges to their claims of cultural legitimacy from the same consumer public they hope to entice, be it domestic or international. Through qualitative content analysis of a sample comprising mainly of print media collected from domestic sources, the author investigated the representation of and references to Danish cultural citizenship and national branding in a representative selection of beer advertisements from the Carlsberg and Royal Unibrew corporations, dating from 1980-2020. READ MORE

  5. 5. The Emergence of Nation Sub-Branding: A Case Study on the Discourses of 'The National Developer of Egypt'

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för strategisk kommunikation

    Author : Amr Ammar; [2021]
    Keywords : Nation branding; sub-branding; social justice; hegemony; Laclau and Mouffe’s Theory of Discourse; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : This thesis explores the emerging strategy of nation sub-branding and critically argues for the domestic implications it has on national identities and the falsely promoted tradition of social justice. The study situates itself within the critical cultural stream of nation branding research, rejecting, however, prior scholarly presumption that a segmented nation brand could mean less marginalization. READ MORE