750 resultados para Communication, Institucional campaign, Advertising, Publicity,Social Responsible


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Passar a imagem de socialmente responsável tem cada vez mais importância para as empresas. Isso porque uma marca forte é formada por muito mais do que simples atributos físicos de um produto ou serviço, mas por valores subjetivos. Esse cenário aponta a propaganda institucional como uma tendência, já que se trata de um instrumento capaz de passar conceitos intangíveis e subjetivos. O objetivo deste trabalho é verificar se o universitário considera a responsabilidade social empresarial um atributo importante para a formação de imagem de marca de certos produtos/serviços. O percurso teórico utilizado foi o da escola funcionalista, ênfase para Lazarsfeld e Lasswell, que buscavam verificar o alcance da comunicação junto ao público. Para tanto, desenvolvemos uma pesquisa quantitativa com a técnica do experimento, ou seja, manipulamos uma variável para observarmos o efeito produzido. O Grupo Experimental recebeu anúncios com o argumento que queríamos observar enquanto o Grupo de Controle recebeu anúncios das mesmas empresas com outro argumento qualquer. Na comparação entre grupos, verificamos de que forma o apelo responsabilidade social empresarial melhora a imagem da empresa anunciante.(AU)

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Passar a imagem de socialmente responsável tem cada vez mais importância para as empresas. Isso porque uma marca forte é formada por muito mais do que simples atributos físicos de um produto ou serviço, mas por valores subjetivos. Esse cenário aponta a propaganda institucional como uma tendência, já que se trata de um instrumento capaz de passar conceitos intangíveis e subjetivos. O objetivo deste trabalho é verificar se o universitário considera a responsabilidade social empresarial um atributo importante para a formação de imagem de marca de certos produtos/serviços. O percurso teórico utilizado foi o da escola funcionalista, ênfase para Lazarsfeld e Lasswell, que buscavam verificar o alcance da comunicação junto ao público. Para tanto, desenvolvemos uma pesquisa quantitativa com a técnica do experimento, ou seja, manipulamos uma variável para observarmos o efeito produzido. O Grupo Experimental recebeu anúncios com o argumento que queríamos observar enquanto o Grupo de Controle recebeu anúncios das mesmas empresas com outro argumento qualquer. Na comparação entre grupos, verificamos de que forma o apelo responsabilidade social empresarial melhora a imagem da empresa anunciante.(AU)

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Passar a imagem de socialmente responsável tem cada vez mais importância para as empresas. Isso porque uma marca forte é formada por muito mais do que simples atributos físicos de um produto ou serviço, mas por valores subjetivos. Esse cenário aponta a propaganda institucional como uma tendência, já que se trata de um instrumento capaz de passar conceitos intangíveis e subjetivos. O objetivo deste trabalho é verificar se o universitário considera a responsabilidade social empresarial um atributo importante para a formação de imagem de marca de certos produtos/serviços. O percurso teórico utilizado foi o da escola funcionalista, ênfase para Lazarsfeld e Lasswell, que buscavam verificar o alcance da comunicação junto ao público. Para tanto, desenvolvemos uma pesquisa quantitativa com a técnica do experimento, ou seja, manipulamos uma variável para observarmos o efeito produzido. O Grupo Experimental recebeu anúncios com o argumento que queríamos observar enquanto o Grupo de Controle recebeu anúncios das mesmas empresas com outro argumento qualquer. Na comparação entre grupos, verificamos de que forma o apelo responsabilidade social empresarial melhora a imagem da empresa anunciante.(AU)

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Micro-finance, which includes micro-credit as one it its services, has become big business with a range of models – from those that operate on a strictly business basis to those who come from a philanthropic base, through Non Government organisations (NGOs). Success is often measured by the numbers involved and the repayment rates – which are very high, largely because of the lending models used. The purpose of this paper is to identify whether the means used to deliver micro-credit services to the poor are socially responsible. This paper will explore the range of models currently used and propose a model that addresses some of the social responsibility issues that appear to plague delivery. The model is being developed in Beira, the second largest city in Mozambique. Mozambique exhibits many of the characteristics found in other African countries, so the model, if successful, may have implications for other poor African nations.

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Technology has provided consumers with the means to control and edit the information that they receive and share effectively, especially in the online environment. Although previous studies have investigated advertising avoidance in traditional media and on the Internet, there has been little investigation of advertising on social networking sites. This exploratory study examines the antecedents of advertising avoidance on online social networking sites, leading to the development of a model. The model suggests that advertising in the online social networking environment is more likely to be avoided if the user has expectations of a negative experience, the advertising is not relevant to the user, the user is skeptical toward the advertising message, or the consumer is skeptical toward the advertising medium.

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Background Social communication deficits are prevalent amongst children with anxiety disorders; however whether they are over-represented specifically among children with Social Anxiety Disorder has not been examined. This study set out to examine social communication deficits among children with Social Anxiety Disorder in comparison to children with other forms of anxiety disorder. Methods Parents of 404 children with a diagnosed anxiety disorder completed the Social Communication Questionnaire (SCQ; Rutter, M., Bailey, A., Lord, C., 2003. The Social Communication Questionnaire – Manual. Western Psychological Services, Los Angeles, CA). Children with a diagnosis of Social Anxiety Disorder (n=262) and anxious children without Social Anxiety Disorder (n=142) were compared on SCQ total and subscale scores and the frequency of participants scoring above clinical cut-offs. Results Children with Social Anxiety Disorder scored significantly higher than anxious children without Social Anxiety Disorder on the SCQ total (t(352)=4.85, p<.001, d=.55, r=.27), Reciprocal Social Interaction (t(351)=4.73, p<.001, d=.55, r=.27), communication (t(344)=3.62, p<.001, d=.43, r=.21) and repetitive, restrictive and stereotyped behaviors subscales (t(353)=3.15, p=.002, d=.37, r=.18). Furthermore, children with Social Anxiety Disorder were three times more likely to score above clinical cut-offs. Limitations The participants were a relatively affluent group of predominantly non-minority status. The social communication difficulties measure relied on parental report which could be influenced by extraneous factors. Conclusions Treatments for Social Anxiety Disorder may benefit from a specific focus on developing social communication skills. Future research using objective assessments of underlying social communication skills is required.

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The developed research aims to analyze clippings of Petrobras' commemorative 60th anniversary campaign, entitled Gente, é o que inspira a gente., launched in 2013, using concepts of institutional advertising from the perspective of semiotics. The company was chose due to its traditionalism and strength within and outside the country, being one of the 20 largest in the world. During the study, it will be covered topics such as organizational communication and institutional advertising. From analyzing three parts of the Campaign, which aims to influence public opinion about the organization, associating her concepts or images that benefit the way Petrobras is seen. To analyze the effectiveness and efficiency of the campaign, it was chosen as methodological method, the semiotic studies of Charles Peirce, with his concepts of firstness, secondness and thirdness. This approaching intention of its audience is clear in this campaign not only with the participation of employees and signs that compose it, but also with the dissemination of information about the company, such as history, data, policies, methods and services provided, transmitting effectively its essence as a company, through its mission, vision and explicit and implicit values in messages

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La psicología y la publicidad son dos disciplinas que se han complementado, la publicidad se ha visto beneficiada con esta alianza, ya que el principal aporte que le hace la psicología a la publicidad es poder determinar aquellos factores o estrategias que generan en el consumidor: atención, asociación entre marca y producto, para luego almacenarse en la memoria y así generar una posible conducta de compra en el individuo. Los medios de comunicación cumplen un papel importante en la transmisión de la información publicitaria, dependiendo del medio utilizado se enfoca la información teniendo en cuenta el campo perceptivo que recibirá la información, para lograr asociación y posterior almacenamiento en la memoria. Para poder medir la jerarquía del recuerdo en la memoria de los individuos ante la mención de una categoría de servicio de un producto, la publicidad y el mercadeo hacen uso de la prueba Top of Mind.

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El desarrollo tecnológico y la expansión de las formas de comunicación en Colombia, no solo trajeron consigo grandes beneficios, sino también nuevos retos para el Estado Moderno. Actualmente, la oferta de espacios de difusión de propaganda electoral ha aumentado, mientras persiste un marco legal diseñado para los medios de comunicación del Siglo XX. Por tanto, este trabajo no solo realiza un diagnóstico de los actuales mecanismos de control administrativo sobre la propaganda electoral en Internet, sino también propone unos mecanismos que garanticen los principios de la actividad electoral, siendo esta la primera propuesta en Colombia. Por el poco estudio del tema, su alcance es exploratorio, se basa en un enfoque jurídico-institucional. Se utilizaron métodos cualitativos de recolección de datos (trabajo de archivo y entrevistas) y de análisis (tipologías, comparaciones, exegesis del marco legal), pero también elementos cuantitativos como análisis estadísticos.

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This paper outlines results from the long-term deployment of a system for mobile group socialization which utilizes a variety of mundane technologies to support cross-media notifications and messaging. We focus here on the results as they pertain to usage of mundane technologies, particularly the use of such technologies within the context of a cross-media system. We introduce “Rhub”, our prototype, which was designed to support coordination, communication and sharing amongst informal social groups. We also describe and discuss the usage of the “console,” a text-based syntax to enable consistent use across text messaging, instant messaging, email and the web. The prototype has been in active use for over 18 months by over 170 participants, who have used it on an everyday basis for their own socializing requirements.

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For the most part, the literature base for Integrated Marketing Communication (IMC) has developed from an applied or tactical level rather than from an intellectual or theoretical one. Since industry, practitioner and even academic studies have provided little insight into what IMC is and how it operates, our approach has been to investigate that other IMC community, that is, the academic or instructional group responsible for disseminating IMC knowledge. We proposed that the people providing course instruction and directing research activities have some basis for how they organize, consider and therefore instruct in the area of IMC. A syllabi analysis of 87 IMC units in six countries investigated the content of the unit, its delivery both physically and conceptually, and defined the audience of the unit. The study failed to discover any type of latent theoretical foundation that might be used as a base for understanding IMC. The students who are being prepared to extend, expand and enhance IMC concepts do not appear to be well-served by the curriculum we found in our research. The study concludes with a model for further IMC curriculum development.

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Advertising has recently entered many new spaces it does not fully understand. The rules that apply in traditional media do not always translate in new media environments. However, their low cost of entry and the availability of hard-to-reach target markets, such as Generation Y, make environments such as online social networking sites attractive to marketers. This paper accumulates teenage perspectives from two qualitative studies to identify attitudes towards advertising in online social network sites and develop implications for marketers seeking to advertising on social network sites.

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Traditional media are under assault from digital technologies. Online advertising is eroding the financial basis of newspapers and television, demarcations between different forms of media are fading, and audiences are fragmenting. We can podcast our favourite radio show, data accompanies television programs, and we catch up with newspaper stories on our laptops. Yet mainstream media remain enormously powerful. The Media and Communications in Australia offers a systematic introduction to this dynamic field. Fully updated and revised to take account of recent developments, this third edition outlines the key media industries and explains how communications technologies are impacting on them. It provides a thorough overview of the main approaches taken in studying the media, and includes new chapters on social media, gaming, telecommunications, sport and cultural diversity. With contributions from some of Australia's best researchers and teachers in the field, The Media and Communications in Australia is the most comprehensive and reliable introduction to media and communications available. It is an ideal student text, and a reference for teachers of media and anyone interested in this influential industry.

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The occasional ArtsHub article asking spectators to show respect for stage by switching all devices off notwithstanding, in the last few years we have witnessed an clear push to make more use of social media as a means by which spectators might respond to a performance across most theatre companies. Mainstage companies, as well as contemporary companies are asking us to turn on, tune in and tweet our impressions of a show to them, to each other, and to the masses – sometimes during the show, sometimes after the show, and sometimes without having seen the show. In this paper, I investigate the relationship between theatre, spectatorship and social media, tracing the transition from print platforms in which expert critics were responsible for determining audience response to today’s online platforms in which everybody is responsible for debating responses. Is the tendency to invite spectators to comment via social media before, during, or after a show the advance in audience engagement, entertainment and empowerment many hail it to be? Is it a return to a more democratised past in which theatres were active, interactive and at times downright rowdy, and the word of the published critic had yet to take over from the word of the average punter? Is it delivering distinctive shifts in theatre and theatrical meaning making? Or is it simply a good way to get spectators to write about a work they are no longer watching? An advance in the marketing of the work rather than an advance in the active, interactive aesthetic of the work? In this paper, I consider what the performance of spectatorship on social media tells us about theatre, spectatorship and meaning-making. I use initial findings about the distinctive dramaturgies, conflicts and powerplays that characterise debates about performance and performance culture on social media to reflect on the potentially productive relationship between theatre, social media, spectatorship, and meaning making. I suggest that the distinctive patterns of engagement displayed on social media platforms – including, in many cases, remediation rather than translation, adaptation or transformation of prior engagement practices – have a lot to tell us about how spectators and spectator groups negotiate for the power to provide the dominant interpretation of a work.