Nurture and Realize Your potential NATIONAL ECONOMICS UNIVERSITY Faculty of International Economic RESEARCH REPORT Dr. Thanh Herb Tea: The success Instructor: Pham Phuong Lan Group Trinh Thu Ha Class: I7M – Intake 7 Autumn Hanoi, June 7th, 2012 Acknowledgement The first thing, we want to acknowledge our deep gratitude to our teacher, Mrs. Pham Phuong Lan who always gets enthusiastic for giving us many useful lessons as well as valuable advice. Without this help, this
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THE IMPACT OF ADVERTISING ON CONSUMER PURCHASE DECISION. (A study of GIJ students) E. K. BONNEY 2014 TABLE OF CONTENT TABLE OF CONTENT ........................................................................................................................... i LIST OF TABLES, PLATES AND FIGURE ....................................................................................... iii ABBREVIATIONS ..................................................................................
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Çiğdem Karakaya, Bertan Badur and Can Aytekin Boğaziçi University, Management Information Systems Department, Istanbul/Turkey __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Abstract Consumer purchasing decision making has been of great interest to researchers and practitioners for improving strategic marketing policies and gaining a competitive advantage in the market. Traditional market models generally concentrate on single individuals
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The effectiveness of advertising through the social media in Gauteng by Thirushen Naidoo 22012893 Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Master of Business Administration at the Potchefstroom Campus of the North-West University Supervisor: Prof. C.A. Bischoff November 2011 1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Lord Ganesha, thank you for removing all obstacles in my path to complete this dissertation. I would like to take this opportunity to express
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innovation. Innovations, whether in the form of technology, organizations or products, result in the application of research, technology, and the economic potential of business assimilated with the needs of the consumers (Kerchev, 2011). These promote the development and improvement of consumers’ lifestyle. An example of an important innovation is the internet, which was introduced in 1982. It had the concept of an interconnected system of networks to share information. Historically, communication was
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Practices for Social Media Measurement How to link social media metrics to business results Insights from the webinar, Less Talk + More Action = Better Results, in the Measure What Matters: Redefining Marketing Success in the Digital Age series, presented in association with the American Marketing Association and SAS Featuring: Katie Delahaye Paine, CEO of KDPaine & Partners John Bastone, Global Customer and Media Intelligence Manager at SAS Five Best Practices for Social Media Measurement 1
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greatest example of content marketing creation and dissemination. The immediate effect consisted in: * 8 million concurrent views on YouTube live; * Two threads on the front page of Reddit; * 2.000.000 unique consumers actions; * 1.000.000 distinct Stratos participants; * 2.000.000 new subscribers; * 820.000 pieces of extremely positive content created; * 400% increase over average length of consumers engagement; * 50.000 distinct links shared; * 61.634.000 trusted impressions
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Effects of Mega Events on Host Country’s Image: Image of China after the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games Abstract Mega events have intrigued the academia because of the huge impact they have on the host countries. Not only do mega events catalyse urban regeneration, they also have the ability to command international media’s attention. Furthermore, nations have been known to use mega events such as the Olympic Games, FIFA World Cup, and World Fair to rebuild image and draw in tourists to serve the
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Consumer Behavior Models in Tourism Analysis Study Muhannad M.A Abdallat, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Hesham El –Sayed El - Emam, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of Tourism and Hospitality, Faculty of Tourism and Archeology King Saud University ABSTRACT The theories of consumer decision-making process assume that the consumer’s purchase decision process consists of steps through which the buyer passes in purchasing a product or service. However, this might not be the case. Not every
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The Rise of Social Media in the 21st Century and its Advent as a Legitimate Form of Communication John Santry Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Abstract Social Media offers an exciting new area for individuals and business to explore relationship building and communication on a grandiose scale. This study explores how the tools and opportunities afforded by social media sites are enabling and legitimizing a new form of communication. While social media is beneficial in numerous
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