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Course of studies
Advertising plays a major role in a company’s marketing activities, especially today, where people are surrounded by a massive number of advertisements in daily life. Therefore, it is important to know how advertising design can be applied in such a way that is able to attract interest and to stand out against competition. When it comes to comprehension of international advertising, cultural aspects should be taken into consideration as well. The aim of this paper is to identify and compare cultural and societal characteristics in advertising design by detailed examination of Japanese and Western culture, predominantly Germany, to accomplish cultural comprehension. Literature research and analysis represent the chosen method in order to achieve this aim. Furthermore, examples of Japanese and German consumer goods advertising shall be analysed and compared. In the course of this paper it was pointed out that Japan has a high number of unique cultural aspects and is different in many aspects compared to Germany. This is observable in advertising design as well.
Das Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit ist es darzustellen, mit welchen Herausforderungen die Führungsebenen in der hybriden Arbeitswelt konfrontiert werden und welche Faktoren ihnen dabei helfen, ihre Teams trotzdem erfolgreich zu führen. Dazu wurde sich an drei Forschungsfragen orientiert. Diese hinterfragen einerseits inwiefern Führungskräfte und Mitarbeiter durch die virtuelle Kommunikation in hybriden Teams beeinflusst werden, desweitern wie das Vertrauen zwischen Führungskräften und Mitarbeitern trotz der Distanz aufgebaut und aufrecht erhalten werden kann und zuletzt wie Führung in der hybriden Arbeitswelt gelingen kann. Um diese Fragen beantworten zu können wurde ein Literatur-Review durchgeführt, bei dem die relevantesten Informationen aus wissenschaftlichen Studien und Beiträgen in einem theoretischen Rahmen kritisch diskutiert wurden. Hohes Vertrauen, klare Regelungen und regelmäßige Kommunikation zwischen Führungsebene und Mitarbeitern, sowie Feedback und Kontrolle von beiden Ebenen zählen zu den wichtigsten Faktoren die zum Erfolg der Unternehmen in der hybriden Arbeitswelt führen.
This thesis addresses the relationship between sustainability action and firm competitiveness. Through the analysis of literature and by conducting a survey on consumer demands and preferences, the question whether sustainability action can help companies in the consumer electronics sector gain a competitive advantage is answered.
This thesis comes to the conclusion, that sustainability action can yield many advantages for companies, when executed properly. In general, companies with a strong sustainability performance reduce their production cost, have easier access to capital and labor, show financial and stock performance on the same level or higher than less sustainable companies, reduce stakeholder risk and gain consumer goodwill which can materialize into a competitive advantage. Regarding the consumer electronics sector,
this thesis shows that most consumers would prefer more sustainable products over less sustainable ones and would be willing to pay a price premium. What seems to be a big issue in the consumer electronics market is, that even though companies like Apple already act on the issue of sustainability, they are either doing a bad job or having a hard
time communicating their sustainability initiatives to consumers.
Companies are progressively implementing remote work models to handle the evolving changes in economic, social, and technological environments and facilitate their business operations amidst these. Meaning more teams including multicultural ones are deployed to function on a virtual basis, during the course of their employment, or for a specific project.
Therefore, this thesis focuses on presenting the main challenges that these global virtual teams typically face and the practices to implement as a way to resolve them.
Data were obtained from both a literature study and interviews run with a total of six experts. Four of them being managers and two, employees so that varying perspectives on different organizational levels could be covered.
The findings emphasize that the virtual element significantly impacted communication, coordination, collaboration, and the social aspect. Hence teams and/or management need to dedicate more time to collectively decide on and elaborate a set of common guidelines, best practices, and tools to address this. Whilst maintaining openness and a sense of trust throughout, as incidents or interactions can come up that normally prompt unintended assumptions. For reoccurring issues or generally to ensure the team’s performance and well-being though, companies and/or top management need to regularly follow up and be prepared to intervene.
The term quiet quitting was discussed on social media platforms, but also in a lot of business-related articles. Hence, because of the novelty of this concept, there are hardly specific empirical studies on this concept. In the following thesis an empirical study is done and analysed to answer the research ques-tions if there is any coherence between the concept of quiet quitting and af-fected generations. But beforehand, the term quiet quitting will be defined, as there is not an official definition yet. Furthermore, the issues for the economic environment and companies presented. After this, possible reasons and causes for quiet quitters are collected.
In this thesis, the following object was addressed: Is employee advocacy an influential component in the war for talents and customers? This thesis collaborates with the company Ambassify. Firstly, all relevant subjects and information regarding this topic were discussed in a literature review. Based on this, a research strategy was created, including all aspects necessary to answer the research question. In order to gather this data and then answer the research question a quantitative study, more precisely an online survey was conducted.
Diese Arbeit will erforschen, inwiefern die Position eines Arbeitnehmers in der Automobilindustrie entlang der Wertschöpfungskette Einfluss auf dessen Jobzufriedenheit hat. Dabei folgt diese Arbeit einem explorativen Ansatz. Zur Beantwortung der Forschungsfrage stellt diese Arbeit die Grundlagen der Wertschöpfungskettentheorie nach Porter sowie einschlägige Modelle der Forschung zu Arbeitszufriedenheit vor. Es wurde eine Studie durchgeführt, welche der in der qualitativen Sozialforschung verwendeten Grounded Theory Methodologie folgt. Die Interviewteilnehmer wurden so ausgewählt, dass ein analytischer Vergleich ihrer Aussagen Aufschluss über die Forschungsfrage bringen könnte. Ziel dieser Arbeit ist es, die wichtigsten Faktoren der Arbeitszufriedenheit herauszuarbeiten und sie in Bezug zu der Position eines Arbeiters der Automobilindustrie entlang der Wertkette zu setzen. Es gilt herauszufinden,ob es bei Arbeitern in der Automobilindustrie einen kausalen Zusammenhang zwischen Unterschieden in deren Arbeitszufriedenheit und der Position ihrer Tätigkeit entlang der Wertkette gibt. Sind manche Arbeiter zufrieden mit ihrer Arbeit, weil sie auf einer bestimmten Position entlang der Wertkette, wie zum Beispiel der Technologieentwicklung, arbeiten? Lassen sich Trends erkennen nach welchen gewisse Positionen entlang der Wertkette ein höheres Maß an Arbeitszufriedenheit aufweisen oder hängt die Berufszufriedenheit gänzlich von anderen Faktoren ab? Auf die vorhergehenden Fragen soll diese Arbeit anhand einer nachvollziehbaren Datenerhebung, Auswertung und Analyse Antworten liefern. In Abhängigkeit dessen, wie sich die Forschungsfrage beantworten lässt, könnten sich neue Impulse für die Erforschung der Arbeitszufriedenheit ergeben und diese um eine weitere Dimension ergänzen.
This study focuses on whether users perceive Trust as an essential factor in revisiting Saleduck CHDE to maximize profit. Three major components were identified based on academic literature on online customer behaviour and e-commerce: Perceived Aesthetics, Perceived Usefulness, and Perceived Ease of use. Seven measurable indicators from previous research were used to measure the unobserved components. Also, relevant company data about the German-speaking Switzerland domain were analyzed to outline the relevance of revisiting visitors. According to Google Analytics, the average revisiting visitor generates approximately 4.8 times higher revenues than the average new visitor. The sample consists of 104 students and employed respondents who took part on a five-point Likert scale. The questionnaire also incorporates questions about demographics and target grouping. For assessing the relationship between these three constructs and Trust, Structural Equation Modelling techniques were implemented using IBM SPSS AMOS 28.0. Results show that most participants value Trust highly when using a coupon website. Nevertheless, relationships between Trust and its latent indicators could not be adequately assessed due to suppression effects. Additionally, differences between groups among both measured variables and latent constructs were assessed. The study found that five out of seven indicators in the measurement model significantly reflect the hypothesized components. However, insufficient sample size and a low number of indicators per construct were most likely the reason for the presence of suppression effects. Also, several potential validity issues occurred; the absence of German-speaking respondents from Switzerland, a low number of employed respondents, and a lack of diversity in the samples' age distribution.
Precedent research in human resources management has put forward the challenges of recognizing the appropriate methods to unlock employees’ potential. However, it has been proven that leaders and managers can establish a culture where employees can unlock their potential with the proper understanding of neuroscience and emotional intelligence. This research has shown that cognitive skills, which are necessary for a good job performance, can be further developed due to neuroplasticity. Furthermore, understanding human needs and emotions can help people improve their work and life experience. This research also studies the relationship between employees’ well-being and job performance. Moreover, how emotional intelligence influences the company’s working atmosphere with its staff will be, with the support of literature research, thoroughly investigated and further analysed. Based on findings of various studies, attributes such as empathy, compassion, and kindness play a predominant role and indicate an underlying connection between motivation and job performance. All in all, questions such as how health impacts job performance and how neuroscience research and understanding human emotions shift the approach to motivating people will be further discussed. This research also questions what attributes a company leader should have to build trust with the employees and encourage them to work better. Therefore, this research takes a closer look into the exemplary leadership approach and explains why communication and purpose in the company matter when unlocking human potential. In addition, it highlights the effect of experiencing stress and fear at work and the remarkable impact of positive emotions such as kindness, gratitude, and compassion. Thus, with this understanding, this research acknowledges profoundly the positive influence of having a trustworthy and empathetic leader in the company. It fundamentally shows that working in a healthy and inclusive working culture, where psychological safety is ensured, one can, in fact, unlock the potential of employees to work better and feel good about themselves.
The aim of this paper is to examine the role of packaging design as a strategic marketing tool in the fast-moving consumer goods industry and how this can be done most effectively to appeal to multiple generations. The research question is: how could companies in the fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) industry design their packaging to appeal to different generations?
To answer the research question, a quantitative online survey was carried out targeting consumers of generations X, Y, and Z in order to find out what they expect from product packaging. In addition, qualitative expert interviews were conducted to gain a deeper insight into the FMCG market and the role of packaging.
Empirical research showed that packaging is an essential marketing tool when it considers certain conditions, such as general consumer demands and important megatrends. In addition, it was found that neither consumers nor brands place much value on different generational backgrounds in packaging but rather on common values across generations. However, the generational background of the consumers could serve as a guideline for concrete target group definitions.
This shows that packaging is essential for consumers and brands today. On this basis, it is advisable to follow a packaging strategy that combines generations and common consumer values in order to be as competitive as possible in the FMCG market.