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In times of globalization Country Images and Country of Origin Effects have increasingly gained importance.
More informed consumers are able to purchase goods from around the globe and are no longer restricted to buying only goods produced in one’s home country. This has led to a rise in competition in the international market place, not only in the fashion industry. Managers are increasingly concerned with how brand’s Country of Origin is perceived and what effects it might have to relocate production to a developing country. While previous research was mainly focused on cross-sector investigations and studies of countries in Europe and North America, this paper’s focus was put on the perception of German consumers in regards to the countries New Zealand, Australia and China. The overall question to be answered in this study is “how do German fashion customers perceive the labels “Made in China”, “Made in New Zealand” and “Designed in Australia” and how do these perceptions affect the buying decision and price sensitivity? The results of this paper add value to the Australian brand Unreal Fur and the New Zealand brand PIA NAERA. It analyses their situations in the marketplace and gives suggestions of which marketing methods can be used in order to guide the customer’s perceptions and help support a positive image.
Mobile internet and smartphones have experienced a strong growth in the past years.
Teenagers and increasingly younger children consume the mobile internet via mobile end devices, especially smartphones. Such technical innovations are commonly
accompanied by social changes that affect societal as well as individual behaviours.
For this reason, the question of how mobile internet influences and changes children’s behaviour arises. Therefore, the topic being treated in this thesis is about
“Marketing to children: Do smartphones change children’s behaviour? – An approach to children’s consumer behaviour and the ethical perspective of the economy.” The objective is to find out whether children’s behaviour is changed by mobile internet and smartphones and which marketing opportunities arise due to these changes as well as observing which marketing practices are conducted. Firstly, general consumer behaviour, its theories and tendencies as well as the consumer behaviour of children is studied. Following that, the examination of the ethical perspective of the economy including general ethics and theories are treated and marketing ethics as well as answers to ethical issues that arise in business are scrutinised. Basic facts of marketing aimed at children practiced by the media as well as the neurological perspective and ethics of marketing directly to children is investigated. To get more
evidence of changes in children’s behaviour due to mobile internet and smartphones a practical experiment in the sports field is conducted to find out whether
smartphones lead to a lack of concentration during training.
As a result, the literature review confirms that mobile internet and smartphones lead to social changes and to changes in children’s behaviour such as variances in their
communicative, consummative and social behaviour which present new opportunities for modern mobile marketing practices. The hypotheses of the experiment that
smartphones lead to a lack of concentration could not be validated. Relating to the measurements, concentration under smartphone presence was higher than without it.
From an ethical perspective it is critical to use (mobile) marketing opportunities for targeting children as their brains are still in development and they are not able to
identify the intentions of marketing.
The following bachelor thesis was written in cooperation with the company GF Automotive AG located in Schaffhausen, Switzerland. It is a worldwide recognized development and serial production partner of the automotive industry. The thesis covers the topic ‘The potential of gaining competitive advantage through Green Marketing’. The purpose of this thesis is to research if sustainability within the automotive supply industry is of high importance and can be used to gain competitive advantage. The thesis offers possible measures to implement successful practices that were detected in the conducted benchmark. It points out that green marketing in the B2B business can support companies to differentiate and it illustrates how marketing communication of the company GF Automotive AG can be adapted in order to succeed and remain leader in the highly competitive automotive supply market
The neuromerchandising group GmbH & Co KG, creates holistic experiences for
customers at the point of sale by leveraging the latest findings of research in
neuroscience and evolutionary biology. In order to find an appropriate research tool
to analyze customers` attitudes at the POS three survey methods are tested,
evaluated, and compared against each other at the example of an attitude survey for
the MyMuesli GmbH. A traditional attitude survey method is less reliable due to
issues with bias compared to the other two methods. Possible reasons for bias are
explained in this work. The projective technique survey, which uses indirect
questions, is rather ambiguous and long, and the third method, which uses a card
game for the responses, is inappropriate for detailed statistical analysis. A
combination of the methods is recommended and suggestions for improvement are
made throughout this work.
In the era of digitalisation, mobile devices are supporting us throughout the day, in any situation, at any place and any time. We purchase goods and services through our phones, communicate with others and can get information about anything we want. The mobile technology is the fastest growing industry the world has ever seen. Mobile technology is the most influential driver of current social and economic change. Therefore mobile marketing is already a major factor in today’s marketing mix. Nevertheless adaption of mobile marketing progresses differently in different parts of the world. China took on a leading role in mobile marketing without many people outside China noticing. The purpose of this paper is to examine and display the major differences between China and Europe when it comes to mobile marketing. Especially, I will focus on WeChat, a relatively new communication application in China that has shaped mobile marketing significantly since 2011, the year of its launch.
However, due to significant differences in market scale, market complexity and adoption of technology in Europe and China it is important for European companies to understand the potential power of WeChat if they want to do successful business in China. Therefore I will give a comprehensive overview on how to use WeChat for business. Additionally I will connect the mobile marketing aspect with Chinese language learning. Chinese language learning represents a global current trend and is building a bridge between China and Europe both culturally and economically. For this paper I conducted practical research in a Chinese language school under European management in Beijing/China. This way I was able to gain first-hand insight in the obstacles a European company faces when it comes to WeChat mobile marketing in China. This paper will cover the theoretical foundation of mobile marketing and will connect it with real recommendations for successful WeChat mobile marketing.
Auswirkungen der Kundensicht im Customer Journey Management auf die Prozesse im B2B-Marketing
(2017)
Die Customer Journey ist die gesamte „Reise“ eines Kunden hin zu einem Produkt oder Service vom ersten Kontakt bis zum Kaufabschluss. Das Customer Journey Management schlägt vor, die gesamte Kaufreise aus Sicht des Kunden zu betrachten um ihm seine Wünsche bestmöglich erfüllen zu können. Das Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit ist es, die Kundensicht auf die Prozesse im Marketing zu untersuchen und daraus optimale Prozessdefinitionen abzuleiten. Aufgrund des Umfangs der Arbeit werden nur die drei Prozesse Content Management, Integriertes Lead Management und Event Management im Detail analysiert. Hierfür werden zehn Experten in qualitativen Interviews befragt und deren Aussagen zum aktuellen Aufbau und der Sicht des Kunden gegenübergestellt. Das Ergebnis der Befragung ist, dass sich das Kundenverhalten durch die Digitalisierung bereits sehr stark verändert hat, Unternehmen hingegen ihre Prozesse häufig noch nicht daran angepasst haben. Mithilfe dieser Ergebnisse werden Best-Practice-Modelle der behandelten Prozesse erstellt, die eine Vorlage für eine Neudefinition der Prozesse bilden.
The B. Braun Aesculap AG division “Degenerative Spinal Disorders” will be launching a new Spinal System mid 2017. A Spinal System is a combination of implants and instruments used to treat spinal disorders caused by deformity, tumors, trauma or via degenerative conditions.
The current industry standard is that manufacturers sell the implants necessary for these surgeries in non-sterile packs, which require sterilization by the client organizations. This is different in other orthopedic sectors such as hip or knee, where the use of sterile packed implants is the industry benchmark. As this is not the standard case for spinal surgery so far, all processes within the majority of client organizations are accustomed to using non-sterile packed spinal implants in their operating room processes and logistics.
The new Spinal System, being offered by Aesculap AG in the near future, is challenging this status quo, as it will be offering a system solution in which the implants will be sold in sterile packaging.
This new business model entails changes in the processes within the manufacturing and client organization. These changes need to be implemented and communicated correctly.
In this thesis both business models based on sterile and non-sterile packed implants and their respective processes are compared. Strategic and operative relevant aspects are analyzed to define strategic criteria necessary to appropriately implement and communicate the new system.
Diese Bachelorarbeit beschäftigt sich mit der Markenbildung der eigenen Person. Die Marke ist die Wiedererkennbarkeit, das Alleinstellungsmerkmal einer Firma und gilt als Orientierung für Kunden. Die Wichtigkeit eine Marke als Firma zu haben ist bekannt. Das Konzept der persönlichen Marke ist hingegen bisher relativ unbekannt und das Personal Branding, insbesondere in Deutschland, relativ neu. Sich selbst in der heutigen Arbeitswelt hervorzuheben wird immer wichtiger und zugleich immer schwieriger. Ziel dieser Arbeit ist somit, den Begriff Personal Branding zu erläutern und Gründe zur Motivation zum Aufbau einer eigenen Marke aufzuzeigen. Wie eine Personal Brand entwickelt werden sollte, wird anhand eines Literatur Review sowie eines Best-Practice-Beispiel aufgezeigt, um sich anschließend selbst wettbewerbsfähig am
Markt zu positionieren.
Die vorliegende Bachelorarbeit thematisiert die Entwicklung und Erarbeitung eines anwendbaren Marketing-Konzeptes für die HFU-Summer School, welches auf der marketing-technischen Herangehensweise der ersten Durchführung im Jahr 2016 basiert. Der Inhalt gliedert sich dabei in zwei Hauptteile: der theoretische Teil, welcher für diese Arbeit erfasst und recherchiert wurde, sowie der praktische Teil, welcher parallel zur Verfassung dieser schriftlichen Arbeit durchgeführt wurde. Zuerst werden die theoretischen Grundlagen des Marketings behandelt, speziell auf Social Media- sowie Online-Marketing spezifiziert. Es wird aufgezeigt, welche Möglichkeiten sich heutzutage bieten mit Hilfe des Internets Werbung zu betreiben, um bestimmte Angebote zu veröffentlichen und zu fördern. Im darauffolgenden praktischen Teil wird auf die konkret erarbeiteten Marketing-Ideen und -Strategien eingegangen, die den Erfolg der HFU-Summer School 2017 steigern sollen. Dabei wird erläutert, welchen Ideen und Ansätzen Folge geleistet wurde und welche Ergebnisse daraus erzielt werden konnten. Abgeschlossen wird diese Bachelorarbeit mit einem persönlichen Fazit sowie einer schriftlichen Übergabe für den/die Nachfolger/Nachfolgerin.
In der vorliegenden Bachelorarbeit werden Grundlagen bezüglich zu beachtender Faktoren am Messestand geschaffen sowie ein Konzept, das verschiedene alternative Präsentationsmöglichkeiten eines Produktes beinhaltet, konzipiert. Zunächst wird die Bedeutung der Messe im Marketing-Mix einer Messe untersucht. Daraufhin werden Aspekte wie das Informationsverhalten der Besucher, verschiedene Gestaltungsmöglichkeiten hinsichtlich eines Produktes und dem Einsatz von Farben und Licht sowie Trends auf einer Messe, analysiert. Diese Faktoren werden in der Konzepterarbeitung berücksichtigt.
Die für TRUMPF konformen alternativen Methoden werden auf Basis einer Zielgruppenanalyse, den Ressourcen und Fähigkeiten, einer Nutzwertanalyse und der konkreten Konzeptziele ermittelt. Folgend werden Handlungsempfehlungen hinsichtlich der Gestaltung und Auswahl der Möglichkeiten ausgesprochen, um eine erfolgreiche Vermarktung der Maschine auf einer Messe zu ermöglichen. Abschließend wird eine Messe-Toolbox erstellt, die den TRUMPF Tochtergesellschaften verschiedene Ideen hinsichtlich alternativer Ausstellungsmöglichkeiten bieten soll.
Office working environments experience continuous change and are subject to many external factors. This thesis paper analyzes the changes of office working environments and derives the requirements for office lighting solutions for the German based lighting producer Herbert Waldmann GmbH & Co. KG. According to the results, major changes arise from the areas: technology, social and cultural environment and ecology. To adapt to those changes accordingly, this thesis paper provides possible product solutions and evaluates them critically. In the following, three main product solutions are generated through the application of a morphologic matrix. To understand product preferences and the corresponding willingness to pay for supplemental product functions, an extensive market research is conducted in the form of an online customer survey. The results of this survey are analyzed at the end of this thesis paper and provide the basis for recommendations for a competitive strategy in the business area “office lighting solutions”. In addition, product recommendations are made in order to strengthen the market position and to conquer promising niche markets.
Organized, competitive computer gaming, also referred to as eSports, are emerging sports within the sports entertainment industry. The industry generated almost 700 million U.S. Dollar in revenue and leading eSport titles attract millions of viewers to their events. This study aims to explore eSport live broadcasts of four leading titles and their appeal to be used as a communication media for marketers. It adopted secondary data from academic and scientific studies, journals and books from the fields of eSports, business and sports management to examine commercials, product placements, sponsorships and celebrity endorsements in regards of their applicability and effectiveness within eSports. Quantitative research in form of a survey among eSports viewership was carried out to gather data on viewership consumption patterns and perceptions towards said communication instruments and their effectiveness.
Findings suggest that the effectiveness of commercials rely on the timing shown during broadcasts. Product placements can be applied in many ways and show high effectiveness in terms of brand recognition in any form. Celebrity endorsements are highly ambiguous in terms of their applicability and effectiveness.
Die vorliegende Bachelorarbeit beschäftigt sich mit der gezielten Ansprache des Seh- und Tastsinns in deutschen Supermärkten. Zunächst werden anhand einer Literaturanalyse der Mehrwert und die möglichen Einflussfaktoren einer visuellen und haptischen Marketingstrategie erörtert. Durch das Mittel der Beobachtung werden daraufhin Umsetzungsbeispiele aus der Praxis ermittelt und analysiert. Darüber hinaus werden, durch Experteninterviews mit den zuständigen Filialleitern, die Erfolgswirkungen der jeweiligen visuellen und haptischen Gestaltung erfasst. Die erhaltenen Aussagen werden durch die Ergebnisse einer Kundenbefragung bezüglich der Erfolgswirkungen ergänzt. Im Anschluss werden anhand der erhobenen Daten Optimierungsmöglichkeiten in der Umsetzung visueller und haptischer Reize im Supermarkt bestimmt.
Die Umsetzung visueller Reize findet vor allem in der Nutzung von natürlichen Materialien und Produktbildern statt. Haptische Reize ergeben sich dagegen im Angebot von Selbstbedienung und loser Ware. Die sensorischen Elemente bieten den Supermärkten die Möglichkeit, durch die Hervorhebung von Waren, die Erzeugung positiver Emotionen und Assoziationen, sowie der Erstellung eines Einkaufserlebnisses, den Umsatz zu steigern und sich von Wettbewerbern zu differenzieren. Dennoch beschränkt sich die Gestaltung der Märkte noch stark auf den Sehsinn. Da Kunden ebenso Wert auf den Tastsinn legen, sollten auch haptische Reize gezielt genutzt und in einer stimmigen sensorischen Strategie eingebunden werden.
This research is exploring how companies can create the right brand image through marketing activities and brand management. We will determine all the components needed in luxury goods industry for a successful brand image establishment and how important this is in the luxury industry. We will start by discussing about the important aspects of brands, luxury and the luxury industry leading to a more practical chapter of the brand image creation methods in luxury goods industry with real life examples and finally concluding the brand image being a main ingredient in consumer-based brand equity creation. The conclusion is formulated with Aaker´s (1991) model of brand equity and Keller´s (2013) dimensions of brand knowledge and finally supported by Na et al. (1999) model of brand power.
The interest in topics such as the environment, health and sustainability has increased dramatically in recent years, due to concerns about global warming and demographic change, giving way to the concept of “green branding”.
This bachelor thesis proposes the application of a green branding strategy in order to position Irish agri-food products in the German grocery retail market, and explores its potential effectiveness and current relevance. Firstly, this work intends to offer an overall understanding of the characteristics and implications of a green branding strategy. Secondly, it analyses the connection with Ireland as a country of origin for agri-food products, by putting forward the different arguments for its suitability for the respective products. Finally, the key learnings regarding the successful implementation of a green branding strategy are discussed, based on a real-life best-practice case.
This research employed previous academic and trade literature to develop a theoretical foundation for understanding the concept of green branding in a marketing context. Various forms of industry, consumer and retail insights were used to identify the extent of demand for green brands in Germany and to analyse strength and weaknesses of the Irish agri-food industry in this regard.
An expert interview with the Marketing Manager for Kerrygold in Germany was conducted to uncover points arising from the best-practice application of a green branding strategy.
The findings indicate that there is significant theoretical and practical evidence to suggest that the application of a green branding would be an effective positioning strategy for Irish agri-food in the German consumer market.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is often said to increase efficiency which is why it is especially interesting to companies seeking possibilities to improve existing processes. Consequently, this thesis, written in cooperation with the Corporate Communications and Marketing / Public Affairs department at Marquardt GmbH, explores opportunities in this field by determining prerequisites that should be met when considering working with AI as well as risks that should be taken care of. In order to determine the department’s level and progress in the field of AI, the employees involved in the existing tasks and processes completed a questionnaire, resulting in the department being at the lowest level. Moreover, providers of tools within the fields of social bots, document classification, content marketing, media planning and sentiment analysis are compared with the help of utility analyses, allowing for a recommendation regarding what the next steps of the department should be. The fields were chosen premised on the emplyoees’ current tasks while information required for the analyses was obtained by contacting the providers as well as their websites. Based on findings of the thesis, the department is recommended not to follow the trend of AI immediately as the effort required would be disproportionate to the return.
A growing population, climate change, animal welfare and health concerns are issues with increasing relevance. They draw attention to new technologies that focus on more sustainable and healthier solutions. This thesis analyses the market of meat substitutes with the aim of getting a deeper understanding of the market drivers, what contributes to consumer acceptance and a successful market positioning. The focus lies on the factors that make meat substitutes successful alternatives in Germany.
The research includes previous literature, expert interviews and a marketing mix analysis. The secondary literature is used to introduce the topic, to analyse the market drivers and to gain insights into consumer food choice behaviour, whereas the expert interviews focus on market assessment and effective company positioning. The marketing-mix analysis is conducted on the basis of purchased meat substitute products which are compared to regular meat products. The researcher included a place analysis that takes the entire German market into account, as well as a promotional analysis that highlights effective marketing strategies.
Based on the findings of the thesis, it can be concluded that animal welfare, sustainability and health trends are major drivers of meat substitutes. The market is expanding and has great future potential. However, large scale consumer acceptance is highly dependent on the preferred sensory properties such as authentic taste and texture, as well as a product variety that meets German consumer preferences. All in all, the promotion of meat replacement products should focus on a combination of benefits that include both functional and emotional aspects.
Generation Z born between 1995 and 2010 has a growing influence on the markets and businesses need to adapt their marketing strategies to meet the needs and expectations of said generation and therefore influence their brand perception, preferably positively. Consequently, it is essential to understand Generation Z, their values, characteristics and behavior.
The goal of this thesis is to answer how the modern marketing strategy cause-related marketing influences the brand perception of Generation Z. Thus, the following research questions are being posed: “How does cause-related marketing influence Generation Z’s brand perception in Germany?” and “How can cause-related marketing influence Generation Z’s brand perception in Germany positively?”.
To answer the research questions a quantitative study regarding brand perception was conducted. More specifically a survey was run to measure the brand perception of Generation Z regarding the practice of cause-related marketing. The respondents had to indicate how much they agree or disagree with statements about brands practicing cause-related marketing posed on a 5-level Likert scale to measure their brand perception.
The results of the study indicate that the perception of Generation Z gets influenced by the practice of cause-related marketing. Moreover, Generation Z’s brand perception gets influenced positively. This effect can be augmented if companies pay attention to the specific values, characteristics and behavior of Generation Z and choose their message, collaboration partners and causes accordingly. Additionally, Generation Z’s brand perception can be influenced positively if cause-related marketing is practiced originally, especially via suitable communication tools.
Further studies concerning cause-related marketing influencing Generation Z’s brand perception in other countries or how specific brands or industries are affected could be conducted. Additionally, studies focusing on the negative impacts of cause-related marketing could be performed.