34 resultados para city marketing
Resumo:
Actualment, en aquesta societat és difícil introduir un nou producte al mercat degut alshàbits de consum adquirits per la població. Per tal de superar aquests obstacles, el marketing actual s'ha tornat més complex i sofisticat. Per tot això, s’analitzaran els passos que s'han de seguir per tenir èxit a l'hora de llançar un nou producte.Per començar, s’enfocarà el tema en un únic producte, una revista dirigida a un públic entre 16 i 30 anys aproximadament. Així doncs, es suposarà una situació fictícia on una empresa independent, que està intentant introduir una nova publicació al mercat de la premsa escrita, contractarà un estudi de marketing per decidir els continguts de la revista, a quin tipus de consumidors estarà dirigida i analitzar els punts forts i febles de la competència per saber quina directriu hauria de seguir l’estratègia comercial.Seguidament, es decidirà la marca de la revista: el títol i el disseny del logotip. El preu òptim de llançament, els mitjans de comunicació que s’utilitzarien per donar a conèixer la revista, quins canals de distribució es seguirien i quins serien els punts de venda. Per tot això, es realitzaran enquestes i es faran diversos estudis sobre l’entorn general de l’empresa i la situació actual del sector.Amb tot això volem aconseguir el següent objectiu: ¿Quines estratègies de marketings'haurien de seguir per assolir l'èxit?
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Highly competitive environments are leading companies to implement SupplyChain Management (SCM) to improve performance and gain a competitiveadvantage. SCM involves integration, co-ordination and collaborationacross organisations and throughout the supply chain. It means that SCMrequires internal (intraorganisational) and external (interorganisational)integration. This paper examines the Logistics-Production and Logistics-Marketing interfaces and their relation with the external integrationprocess. The study also investigates the causal impact of these internaland external relationships on the company s logistical service performance.To analyse this, an empirical study was conducted in the Spanish Fast MovingConsumer Goods (FMCG) sector.
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This paper investigates the link between brand performance and cultural primes in high-risk,innovation-based sectors. In theory section, we propose that the level of cultural uncertaintyavoidance embedded in a firm determine its marketing creativity by increasing the complexityand the broadness of a brand. It determines also the rate of firm product innovations.Marketing creativity and product innovation influence finally the firm marketingperformance. Empirically, we study trademarked promotion in the Software Security Industry(SSI). Our sample consists of 87 firms that are active in SSI from 11 countries in the period1993-2000. We use the data coming from SSI-related trademarks registered by these firms,ending up with 2,911 SSI-related trademarks and a panel of 18,213 observations. We estimatea two stage model in which first we predict the complexity and the broadness of a trademarkas a measure of marketing creativity and the rate of product innovations. Among severalcontrol variables, our variable of theoretical interest is the Hofstede s uncertainty avoidancecultural index. Then, we estimate the trademark duration with a hazard model using thepredicted complexity and broadness as well as the rate of product innovations, along with thesame control variables. Our evidence confirms that the cultural avoidance affects the durationof the trademarks through the firm marketing creativity and product innovation.
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It is difficult to justify tax incentives within the existing economicsliterature on tax competition. We develop a model in which communitiesare interested in attracting firms not only for their own capital butalso for the concentration externalities, a form of agglomerationeconomies, their location bestows on existing firms. We find that itis efficient in this case for communities to offer tax incentives,defined as a tax rate below the benefit tax level, to firms. We presentthe recent relocation of the Boeing Corporation's headquarters fromSeattle to Chicago as a case study.