5 resultados para Marketing Analysis
em Universidad de Alicante
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The analysis of tourist destination choice, defined by intra-country administrative units and by product types “coastal/inland and village/city”, permits the characterisation of tourist flow behaviour, which is fundamental for public planning and business management. In this study, we analyse the determinant factors of tourist destination choice, proposing various research hypotheses relative to the impact of destination attributes and the personal characteristics of tourists. The methodology applied estimates Nested and Random Coefficients Multinomial Logit Models, which allow control over possible correlations among different destinations. The empirical application is realised in Spain on a sample of 3,781 individuals and allows us to conclude that prices, distance to the destination and personal motivations are determinants in destination choice.
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The aim of this study was to identify Spanish stakeholders’ views on the relationship between childhood obesity and the marketing and advertising of food and beverages aimed at children in Spain, as well as on the corresponding of regulations. We performed a qualitative study based on semi-structured interviews with Stakeholders/Key Informants (KI) from 13 organisations: experts (2), consumer advocates (1), public health advocates (2), food manufacturers (2), advertising advocates (1), government representatives (1), child/family/school advocates (2) and media (1). The variables studied were Prevalence of childhood obesity and its relationship to marketing/advertising and Regulation of marketing. In order to identify the most relevant arguments (pearls) in the discourses, a blind independent analysis by four members of the research team was performed. We found that the prevalence of childhood obesity was perceived to be higher than the European average. Self-regulation was identified as the main form of marketing control. Only food manufacturers and advertising agencies considered voluntary action and supervisory procedures to be effective. The other stakeholders advocated state control through legislation and non-state actions such as external assessment and sanctions. Despite the divergence of opinion between stakeholders, there was agreement on the need to improve supervision and to ensure compliance with current self-regulatory codes in Spain.
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Se realiza un análisis descriptivo de las técnicas de marketing utilizadas por las empresas de franquicia españolas y las extranjeras operativas en España. El objetivo es describir y analizar los recursos de comunicación utilizados por este tipo de empresas para proveer de información a sus tres principales públicos objetivos: las unidades operativas con que cuenta la cadena (franquiciados), los inversores dispuestos a abrir nuevas unidades (posibles franquiciados) y los clientes finales de la empresa. Se analiza la pertinencia de tales recursos desde la propia perspectiva de los empresarios franquiciadores. Los resultados apuntan a un alto uso de los medios disponibles, y en las conclusiones se plantea su interrelación desde la nueva teoría estratégica de comunicación.
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Desde antaño, anunciantes y marcas se han adherido a los contenidos audiovisuales, televisivos y cinematográficos, a través del patrocinio de producción, emplazamiento publicitario y bartering. Se trata de una estrategia básicamente accesible a presupuestos prominentes. Pero los cambios en la comunicación y la democratización de la creación y difusión de contenidos han abierto esta táctica al resto de anunciantes cuyas partidas publicitarias tratan de unir valores de marca y entretenimiento a través de las branded webseries. Se presenta un estudio de carácter exploratorio sobre la creación, difusión, promoción, recepción y socialización de webseries, historias de marcas basadas en la ficción y en el uso de Internet. Desde la triangulación metodológica, se aborda el estudio del caso de Risi y las tres temporadas de la webserie ¿Por qué esperar? mediante las entrevistas en profundidad con sus creadores, el análisis descriptivo de estas, así como el análisis cuantitativo de la audiencia y sus interacciones. Los resultados comparativos permiten describir el uso de la creatividad, los personajes famosos afines al público objetivo y el efecto generado por este tipo de historias generadoras de engagement.
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Tourist accommodation expenditure is a widely investigated topic as it represents a major contribution to the total tourist expenditure. The identification of the determinant factors is commonly based on supply-driven applications while little research has been made on important travel characteristics. This paper proposes a demand-driven analysis of tourist accommodation price by focusing on data generated from room bookings. The investigation focuses on modeling the relationship between key travel characteristics and the price paid to book the accommodation. To accommodate the distributional characteristics of the expenditure variable, the analysis is based on the estimation of a quantile regression model. The findings support the econometric approach used and enable the elaboration of relevant managerial implications.