Essays about: "features of relationship marketing"
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1. Bringing Brands to Life: A study on the impact of brand anthropomorphism and personalization on advertisement attitudes in a social media context
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för företagande och ledningAbstract : Brand anthropomorphism is a frequently used marketing strategy to enhance a brand's humanlike features and characteristics. Businesses use brand anthropomorphism to increase their brands' appeal, likeability, and memorability for consumers. READ MORE
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2. Are IKEA customers potential visitors of Sweden? : Case study of Belgian IKEA customers
University essay from Högskolan Dalarna/Institutionen för kultur och samhälleAbstract : IKEA is a brand that is known around the world and because it features many markers in their products, operations, and marketing that showcase its country of origin, Sweden has gained worldwide recognition simultaneously. The tourism industry could benefit from this positive image that Sweden has gained through IKEA’s popularity, by marketing themselves among the brand’s consumers using that positive image. READ MORE
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3. eCRM features and customer loyalty : A qualitative study within the video streaming industry
University essay from Umeå universitet/FöretagsekonomiAbstract : The video streaming industry has grown at a rapid speed during the past decade and has becomea trending topic in regard to technological advancements. Nowadays, there are manycompetitors in the market, and it is getting harder to stand out from the competition. READ MORE
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4. Follow, Like and Share the Leader: Examining SMI Marketing through the Lense of Personality Cults
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : 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
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5. Follow, Like and Share the Leader: Examining SMI Marketing through the Lense of Personality Cults
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : 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