3 resultados para New cutting tool
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Az online marketingről sokan elsősorban az interneten fellelhető új kommunikációs eszközökre asszociálnak, ugyanakkor elfeledkeznek arról, hogy az új médium mind az árazás, mind értékesítési csatornapolitika területén számos új lehetőséget, és egyben kihívást is jelent a vállalatok számára. Online környezetben egészen más fogyasztói magatartásmintákat követhetnek a potenciális ügyfelek, vásárlók, amely eltérő megközelítéseket igényelnek a cégek részéről. Kérdés azonban, hogy a sok különbözőség ellenére lehetséges-e az új csatorna integrációja az eddig működtetett értékesítési csatornákkal, egyáltalán kell-e integrálni? Az tanulmány megkísérli bemutatni azokat a stratégiai irányokat, amelyeket a többcsatornás értékesítési rendszereket működtető vállalatok követhetnek, és azonosítani az ezekkel együtt járó problémákat. / === / Online marketing is widely viewed as a new communication tool on the internet, and many times it is neglected that this channel provides a range of opportunities and, at the same time, challenges regarding pricing and sales for companies. In the online environment consumers can show quite different behaviour patterns from the ones in the offline context and it can require different approach from companies. The diverse characteristics of the internet, however, raise the question if it is possible to integrate the new channel with the existing ones? Moreover, is it necessary at all? The paper attempts to determine and present the possible strategic directions that a company can follow when applying multi-channel marketing, and identify the barriers to implement them successfully.
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We present a new cake−cutting procedure which guarantees everybody a proportional share according to his own valuation.
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New digital trends are transforming the media industry landscape, modifying elemental characteristics and attitudes of companies as well as of consumers. Firms often claim that their presence in social media (SM) is a key element to success. SM helps companies rethink the traditional one-way flow of their marketing messages and to incorporate a new interactive pattern into their communications. Nevertheless, these tendencies involve problems of strategic myopia for firms that do not structurally integrate these tools. One main problem is that institutions can rarely differentiate between the various types of SM and the attributes thereof, while the literature equally reveals a number of contradictions in the subject. The present conceptual paper lays the foundations of a strategic approach to SM and discusses its theoretical implications. Following an overview on the concept of SM, through a content analysis of the specialized management literature (n = 14), we present various best practices and reflect on the apparent lack of strategic thinking in using SM as a marketing application. Then, we compare these practical examples with general marketing strategy theory. By merging theory and practice, we aim to provide an insight towards a well-founded application of SM as a genuinely strategic marketing tool.