4 resultados para experiential marketing, experiential learning

em Repositório digital da Fundação Getúlio Vargas - FGV


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The proposed research aims at consolidating two years of practical experience in developing a classroom experiential learning pedagogic approach for the problem structuring methods (PSMs) of operational research. The results will be prepared as papers to be submitted, respectively, to the Brazilian ISSS-sponsored system theory conference in São Paulo, and to JORS. These two papers follow the submission (in 2004) of one related paper to JORS which is about to be resubmitted following certain revisions. This first paper draws from the PSM and experiential learning literatures in order to introduce a basic foundation upon which a pedagogic framework for experiential learning of PSMs may be built. It forms, in other words, an integral part of my research in this area. By September, the area of pedagogic approaches to PSM learning will have received its first official attention - at the UK OR Society conference. My research and paper production during July-December, therefore, coincide with an important time in this area, enabling me to form part of the small cohort of published researchers creating the foundations upon which future pedagogic research will build. On the institutional level, such pioneering work also raises the national and international profile of FGVEAESP, making it a reference for future researchers in this area.

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This thesis was written as part of a Double-Degree Masters program in Management, with focus in Marketing. Aligned with the nature of the degree, this study aims to be a useful tool for managers and marketers, which conduct business online. This thesis is a study of Content Marketing in the content of online commercial product pages. Its aim is to understand how to use content marketing to drive conversion, by understanding consumer attitudes and purchase intention towards content. A in-depth study of existing theories and exploratory primary research was developed in other to attain these objectives. Business-to-consumer electronic commerce (B2C e-commerce) has provided consumers and online retailers with a more effective medium to perform online transactions through commercial websites. Although consumers have realized that the benefits of online shopping; such as time saving, minimizing effort, convenience, broader selection, and wider access to information, they are still greatly unwilling to shop online. Consumers shop essentially for two motives, to meet experiential (fun) or goal-oriented (efficiency) needs (Wolfinbarger & Gilly, 2001). The information provided by content marketing seeks to focus on consumers need for information and entertainment, instead of focusing on the brand. Thus, it is expected that the type of content format will have different effects on the attitudes and purchase intention on the online shopper, depending on the online shopping purpose. Concretely, a goal-oriented shopper should find user generated content (UGC) to be more valuable content formats, since they decrease the amount of search effort. While on the other hand, videos & tutorials (VT) might be perceived as more valuable for a consumer looking to spend time and being entertained through online shopping. The exploratory research was characterized by a survey experiment with online consumers. Participants were exposed to stimuli of content marketing tested according to their attitudes and purchase intention. The focus was to understand the impact of two different content marketing tactics—User-generated content and Videos & Tutorials—on attitudes and purchase intentions and how they interact with content complexity. The results indicate that content marketing in commercial product pages is relevant in driving consumer attitudes and purchase intentions. Consumers are not motivated by a specific content marketing tactic, unless that content has a certain level of complexity. In that case, Ur-Generated Content becomes a relevant tactic in product pages, however VT is not.

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O presente trabalho busca estudar o modo como brasileiros que moram no Rio de Janeiro valorizam produtos e atividades esportivas. A partir da tipologia proposta por Holbrook (1999), procuramos caracterizar comportamentos de consumo esportivo, produzindo, desta forma, observações que servissem como subsídios para estratégias de marketing. Os perfis de consumo apresentados poderão ser fontes de informações importantes não só para organizações do setor esportivo como também do setor de entretenimento. Os dados analisados neste estudo foram coletados em entrevistas em profundidade, de acordo com o método descrito por McCracken (1988). Nestas entrevistas, exploramos os aspectos experienciais do consumo esportivo e suas relações com comportamentos de compra dos entrevistados. Realizadas as entrevistas, recorremos ao modelo de tipologia de valores do consumidor proposto por Holbrook (1999) para categorizar os tipos de consumo esportivo. Concluiu-se que quatro dos valores propostos por Holbrook são recorrentes no discurso dos entrevistados.

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A sociedade evoluiu, a oferta à educação superior aumentou e as instituições de ensino superior (IES) privadas passaram a investir em ações de marketing para se destacarem de seus concorrentes e tentarem obter maior quantidade de alunos matriculados. Esse fato foi responsável por provocar, nos últimos 10 anos, mudanças relevantes e adaptações nas gestões deste segmento, e a profissionalização da gestão de marketing nas IES no Brasil tem sido fonte de pesquisa nos estudos de métricas de marketing. O presente estudo tem como objetivo identificar na literatura métricas em marketing aplicadas aos serviços educacionais, o nível de conhecimento dos gestores de instituições de ensino sobre estas métricas e como estão sendo utilizadas e desenvolvidas. A metodologia utilizada neste estudo de natureza exploratória foi a pesquisa qualitativa por meio de entrevista em profundidade, realizada com oito profissionais dirigentes de marketing de IES privadas, classificadas em pequeno, médio e grande porte, da cidade de Curitiba - PR. Concluiu-se que o conhecimento empírico existe antes do avanço da educação, mas se fazem necessários o uso de métodos concretos e técnicos capazes de identificar os resultados das ações mercadológicas nas instituições. E verificou-se que essas ações começaram a ser praticadas nos últimos cinco anos pela maioria das instituições pesquisadas e a tendência é que exista maior desenvolvimento do mercado no setor da educação superior. Pesquisas futuras são discutidas à luz da teoria de marketing.