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Journalism or public relations? A quantitative survey of custom publishing editors in Germany

2016

Abstract Custom publishing, the production of content that is edited in a journalistic manner for organizations, is a fast-growing professional field located at the intersection of journalism and public relations. These corporate (or organizational) publications, as a form of strategic communication, assist with organizations' image cultivation and aim to communicate their particular interests. However, in their stylistic, optical, and thematic composition, they resemble journalistic publications from which readers expect unbiased, objective reporting. This article focuses on the editors of these corporate publications, who must take into account the rules and norms of two different fields …

MarketingOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementQuantitative surveybusiness.industryCommunicationField (Bourdieu)05 social sciences050801 communication & media studiesPublic relations050905 science studiesProfessional activity0508 media and communicationsWork (electrical)PublishingPolitical scienceJournalismStrategic communication0509 other social sciencesbusinessComposition (language)Public Relations Review
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The Role of Roots in the Perception of a Destination: an Exploratory Study on Sicily

2004

ABSTRACT This study was conducted to determine the effect of ancestry on perception of Sicily as a tourist destination. Central Florida students' perception of Sicily was explored using a combination of qualitative and quantitative design with a sample of 276 students. While all respondents perceived Sicily as a tourist destination rich in scenery, culture and sun, sand and sea opportunities, those students with Italian ancestors had a statistically more significant positive image of Sicily.

MarketingQuantitative designmedia_common.quotation_subjectExploratory researchEthnic groupAdvertisingSample (statistics)DestinationsManagement Information SystemsGeographyTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementPerceptionMarketingTourismmedia_common
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Measuring value levers: Experimental and contingent approaches

2014

Abstract This paper compares two alternative methodologies—the experimental–behavioral approach and the contingent approach—for measuring the value that an attribute of a good (product or service) creates for potential customers. In the experimental–behavioral methodology, potential buyers make actual purchase decisions by receiving financial incentives. In the contingent approach, commonplace in marketing research and purchase decisions are hypothetical. A case–control experiment shows that both methodologies discriminate between key and less relevant attributes in purchase decisions, and provide reliable qualitative information on the value of an attribute. Contingent methodologies fail, …

MarketingQuantitative measureMicroeconomicsService (business)Financial incentivesValue (economics)Key (cryptography)EconomicsProduct (category theory)Marketing researchJournal of Business Research
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Antecedents of International Opportunity Recognition in Born Global Firms

2017

ABSTRACTInternational opportunity recognition has become an important field of research in recent years. This study deals with the effects of entrepreneurial alertness, systematic search, prior knowledge, and social networks on first-time international opportunity recognition of entrepreneurs inside born global firms. In order to answer this research question, a quantitative survey within born global firms was conducted. The empirical results demonstrate that entrepreneurs of born global firms tend to recognize the first international opportunity through a combination of entrepreneurial alertness and systematic search. Furthermore, network relationships are essential for entrepreneurs withi…

MarketingQuantitative surveyEntrepreneurshipEconomic growthField (Bourdieu)05 social sciencesAlertnessOrder (exchange)0502 economics and business050211 marketingBusinessMarketingResearch question050203 business & managementSystematic searchJournal of Promotion Management
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An alternative view of relationship marketing: a framework for ethical analysis

1996

At present, a continuing widespread debate on the moral nature of business is widely recognized. However, it seems that the ethical evaluation of business practices is not very common in the area of relationship marketing. Analyses relationship marketing from the viewpoint of ethical theories. The theories applied are deontology, utilitarianism, virtue ethics, and emotivism. Reviews and analyses studies on relationship marketing issues in order to construct a framework for the ethical analysis of relationship marketing principles. Finally presents a framework for ethical analysis in the form of a constructive solution. Includes a model or code of business ethics for relationship marketers. …

MarketingReturn on marketing investmentComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONbusiness.industryPublic relationsQuantitative marketing researchMarketing mixMarketing sciencePublic Sector MarketingMarketing managementSociologyMarketingbusinessMarketing researchRelationship marketingEuropean Journal of Marketing
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Do family SME managers value marketing capabilities' contribution to firm performance?

2012

PurposeThis paper seeks to extend knowledge on the impact of different marketing capabilities on various measures of organisational performance in the context of family‐run small to medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs).Design/methodology/approachAspects regarding marketing capabilities in family‐owned SMEs and their impact on superior performance are identified and briefly discussed according to the existing literature. Then, quantitative research is presented followed by a discussion of the findings. The paper ends with the conclusion, managerial implications, limitations and lines for future research.FindingsThe results of the study show the relevance of marketing capabilities for product diff…

MarketingReturn on marketing investmentMarketing managementbusiness.industryBusiness marketingMarketing effectivenessBusinessMarketingMarketing researchQuantitative marketing researchRelationship marketingMarketing strategyMarketing Intelligence & Planning
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Empirical Evidence of Marketing Practices in the Nonprofit Sector: The Case of Performing Arts

2001

ABSTRACT Arts organisations are adopting marketing practices as international literature suggests. However, there is an important lack of studies proving this. So, the overall goal of this article is to examine how performing arts institutions apply marketing principles in their management process. Specifically, we propose to group these organisations according to their implication with marketing practices. An empirical research design using univariate and multivariate techniques was drawn. The results showed that performing arts organisations are adopting marketing tools but with different levels of implication. So, the three groups found were labelled neutral, involved and image conscious…

MarketingReturn on marketing investmentPublic Sector MarketingMarketing managementbusiness.industryMarketing effectivenessMarketingPublic relationsQuantitative marketing researchbusinessMarketing researchMarketing strategyMarketing scienceJournal of Nonprofit & Public Sector Marketing
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A Broad Analysis of Marketing Strategies for their Incorporation as Activities in a User Centred Process

2014

Abstract The goal of this paper is to analyze the most important Marketing Strategies that can be used for the development of interactive systems. First of all, an extensive Mapping Study has been achieved, in order to search what relationship exists between Marketing and Usability. Furthermore, a study of the state of the art has been achieved to discover whether Marketing Techniques and HCI concepts already co-exist in the existing bibliography, and to what extent. Finally, a SWOT analysis has been presented of the most important marketing strategies that exist on the Market: Product, Price, Promotion and Place.

MarketingSystemReturn on marketing investmentDigital marketingComputer sciencebusiness.industryGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyHuman Computer InteractionQuantitative marketing researchMarketing mixMarketing strategyMarketing managementConsumersMarketingbusinessMarketing researchRelationship marketingProcedia Economics and Finance
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Development of Customer-Orientation, Brand-Orientation and Business Performance within the First Ten Years of the Firm

2017

The business performance of young firms is significantly influenced by customer- and brand-oriented capabilities. These capabilities can be sustained competitive advantages for firms from an early age on and managers need to consciously develop them over time. In the first years, the development of these firms is still highly dependent on their environment. The products and services are still under development, and there are only little resources and market information available. Therefore, the development of customer-orientation, brand-orientation and their impact on business performance at this age is crucial to be understood for founders to appropriately manage these capabilities. The pu…

MarketingUnderdevelopmentCustomer orientationSociology and Political ScienceAge groupsQuantitative analysis (finance)Orientation (mental)CommunicationLatent variableBusinessResource based theoryMarketingCompetitive advantageTransnational Marketing Journal
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Effects of inbound marketing communications on HEIs’ brand equity: the mediating role of the student’s decision-making process. An exploratory resear…

2016

ABSTRACTA context of increased competition between higher education institutions (HEIs) for attracting potential national and international students has led universities to implement marketing communication strategies. Those strategies which are used to some extent include, among others, interactive inbound marketing. The purpose of the present exploratory study is to identify how HEIs can develop to improve their image and awareness by using new interactive marketing communication tools mediated by the student’s decision-making process. To conduct our investigation, we used both a qualitative (seven semi-structured interviews) and a quantitative survey (n = 121) methodology. Based on data …

Marketingbusiness.industryBrand awareness05 social sciencesExploratory research050301 educationPublic relationsQuantitative marketing researchEducationMarketing managementInbound marketing0502 economics and business050211 marketingBrand equityMarketingbusinessMarketing research0503 educationIntegrated marketing communicationsJournal of Marketing for Higher Education
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