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Greenwashing in the clothing industry and its impact on the corporate image of consumers in Germany
(2023)
With issues like climate change and the pollution of our planet, more and more clothing companies are following the trend of a sustainable marketing strategy. Greenwashing is often associated with that, as not all companies are honest about their statements. This study examines how greenwashing by a company in the clothing industry impacts the corporate image of 18 to 30-year-old adults in Germany. Studies regarding sustainability, consumer behaviour towards sustainable products, the behaviour in case of greenwashing incidents, and the identification of greenwashing are investigated. For the analysis, online survey data of 244 Hochschule Furtwangen University study participants are examined. The descriptive study provides information about the behaviour of consumers regarding sustainable clothing and their behaviour when it comes to greenwashing. It was found that consumers tend not to consider sustainability when buying clothes. Very few inform themselves about sustainability, and sustainable labels do not seem to influence their shopping decisions. The image of the consumer about the company involved in greenwashing appears to deteriorate. In addition, the willingness to keep buying from the company seems to be stopped or reduced for the majority. A weak positive correlation was found between consumer behaviour concerning the topics of sustainability and greenwashing. It can be summarised that the dishonest behaviour of clothing companies can harm their consumers' corporate image and brand loyalty.
As a leading medical technology company, KARL STORZ SE & Co. KG continuously wants to bring innovations and applications into the market and expand its existing product portfolio. As strategic initiatives, the company has set priorities and goals to ensure its sustained success. One of those strategic initiatives is to start developing new products in the field of robotic surgery and compete in this segment. To achieve these ambitions, the company decided to spin off its robotic solutions department and establish a new business called KARL STORZ VentureONE Pte. Ltd. With a smaller and more agile structure, the new venture seeks to implement new ways of working and promote innovation.
This new-born company is playing in a fast-growing market that one single competitor has traditionally dominated. However, robotic surgery still has much potential, and existing suppliers have not yet reached different market segments. One segment that has called the attention of the spin-off is the ambulatory surgery centers in the US.
These surgical institutions are growing and gaining relevance in the American surgery landscape. Hence, the company is particularly interested in developing a robotic solution for this segment. Before introducing a product, the company must understand the target customer intended to address. Management at the new venture is also convinced that new business models can be successfully implemented in this segment. Thus, this academic work aims to evaluate the ambulatory surgery center market in the US and propose a suitable business model for this target customer.
For this purpose, this thesis was divided into two main parts. The first aimed to conduct market research on the ambulatory surgery centers in the US by collecting secondary data from articles, reports, and governmental publications. The second part focused on proposing a business model for the ambulatory surgery center segment. To do so, primary data was obtained by interviewing experts in this market.
The research found that the ambulatory surgery centers segment is a growing market where robotic surgery has not yet been fully implemented due to its high cost and reduced reimbursement rates for outpatient procedures. Another barrier to robotic surgery in surgery centers is the high upfront investment needed to buy the technology. Based on these insights, different business models, such as leasing, renting, pay-per-use, and subscription, were assessed. A subscription model was selected and further developed by presenting the most advantages. Using the “Business Model Navigator” methodology, this work defined and documented the target customer, the value proposition, the value chain, and the profit mechanism.
Durch das digitale Zeitalter und die starke Vernetzung sind Influencer zu den neuen Superzielen in der Werbebranche geworden. Für die schnelle Vermarktung und den Durchbruch von Produkten, Dienstleistungen und Marken werden so genannte Social-Media-Influencer eingesetzt, die durch ihre Posts, Follower und Likes in den Social-Media-Kanälen ihre Community gezielt beeinflussen können. Als Adressaten von Werbebotschaften von Unternehmen haben Influencer nicht nur ein hohes Potenzial, die Wahrnehmung eines Produkts, einer Dienstleistung und einer Marke zu beeinflussen, sondern auch den Ruf und den wirtschaftlichen Erfolg eines Unternehmens und letztlich den Kaufentscheidungsprozess der Rezipienten.
Diese Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit Social Media Influencer Marketing und der Frage, ob sich erfolgreiche und einflussreiche Werbebotschafter mit Social Media Aktivitäten von Kommunikations- und Schlüsselfiguren im Hinblick auf Luxusgüter typisieren lassen und welche Umsetzungsstrategien sich daraus ergeben.
The common occurrence of impulsive buying is present in our everyday lives, but what is behind this occurrence? Impulse buying behaviour is described as a sudden, spontaneous, and compelling phenomenon that accounts for a great part of regular shopping. However, shopping should not only be considered in physical stores but also on online websites and social commerce platforms. With the advancement of technology, the number of social media users is also increasing and with it the importance of online purchases. In order for businesses, marketers or e-retailers to capitalize on this surge, it is necessary to understand what factors drive impulse buying behaviour, and particularly what the key driving factors of online impulse purchases are. Therefore, this paper address impulse buying behaviour and its general influences as well as social media marketing and online stimuli. Moreover, it aimed to examine the relationship between online impulse buying behaviour and social media marketing. To identify the relevant insights on the topic, a systematic literature review was conducted by using databases and literature search engines such as Emerald, Google Scholar, EBSCO, and ResearchGate. After the selection process, 39 articles were further reviewed for this study. The main findings that emerge from the paper are hedonic motivation, price promotions, payment facility, website quality and content, and trust beliefs on online websites are the key driving factors of online impulse buying behaviour. Furthermore, certain literature indicates that social media marketing influences impulsive purchases through so-called influencers and adapts influencing factors of online impulse buying to their social network sites.
Für viele Unternehmen im B2B Bereich wie die SICK AG, stellen Messen und die
dort ausgestellten Exponate eine der wichtigsten Marketinginstrumente dar.
Allerdings befindet sich die Messelandschaft im ständigen Wandel. Nicht nur
technische Innovationen, sondern auch die Corona-Pandemie haben das
Erscheinungsbild von Fachmessen anhaltend geprägt.
Das Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit ist es zu erforschen, wie Fachmessen in
Deutschland sich in den kommenden Jahren verändern werden und welche
Auswirkungen sich daraus für die Exponatelandschaft der SICK AG ergeben.
Um diese Frage zu beantworten, hat man externe und interne Prognosen mithilfe
von Experteninterviews geprüft. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass insbesondere
Präsenzmessen mit spezifischen Fokus für die SICK AG eine führende Rolle
einnehmen werden. In Bezug auf Exponate wird eine Mischung aus Hardware,
virtueller und hybrider Exponate unerlässlich. Besonders wichtig ist es dabei,
dass die Gesamtheit des Messestandes einem Konzept folgt und dabei für den
Kunden relevante Inhalte präsentiert werden.
This paper examines the potential of short videos within the organic marketing of startups. Through a case study, this research looks at the company Choosy UG (haftungsbeschränkt) (henceforth “Choosy” or “Choosy UG”) on the platform TikTok. Firstly, the relevance of short videos in marketing is presented and the specific strengths and possible uses of TikTok are shown in comparison to other platforms. Afterwards, quantitative and qualitative analyses are used to examine what an effective TikTok presence looks like and how the use of short videos affects the organic reach and engagement rate of the Choosy account. In the context of this work, it is elaborated how a good short video content strategy is developed for the platform TikTok and what it looks like particularly for Choosy. The results show that short videos can be an effective tool in organic marketing for startups, especially on platforms like TikTok. However, it is important to develop the right content and consider the specific strengths and weaknesses of the platform in order to realize the full potential of short videos. This paper provides valuable insights for startups looking to use short videos in marketing and shows that using TikTok can prove useful, especially for companies that do not allocate a large budget for marketing activities.
In today's business world, online communication has become increasingly important for companies to communicate quickly and cost-effectively with partners, customers and employees. As companies become more international, the importance of online communication has increased as it allows people to communicate from anywhere at any time. Companies that understand the importance of online communication and prepare for internationalization have a clear competitive advantage, as effective online communication not only strengthens customer loyalty but also improves a company's reputation and revenues.
This Bachelor's thesis focuses on the online communication of uhlsport GmbH, specifically the activity of all uhlsport brand Instagram channels worldwide. The aim is to examine what steps are necessary to initiate further internationalization of online communication. The focus on Instagram is interesting because there are currently many unregistered and inactive uhlsport country channels that do not correspond to the company's CI.
The thesis surveyed five uhlsport subsidiaries in France, Spain, UK, Scandinavia, and Benelux to gain insight into their working methods and impressions and to initiate improvement measures. The main results showed that most subsidiaries would like to engage in online communication, but they lack resources such as personnel, a central guideline for online communication, and training measures for a consistent CI in the entire uhlsport online communication.
The significance of these results lies in the need for a central online communication guideline that everyone must follow, and additionally, the thesis suggests a restructure of the Instagram channel strategy.
Building and further strengthening customer relationships is of vital significance for organizations per diem, as maintaining an existing customer base is proven to be less costly than acquiring new customers. Therefore, customer loyalty programs serve as the ideal foundation to enhance customer-centric businesses in the long-run and reward continuous engaging customer behavior. The B2B automotive aftermarket industry with respect to loyalty programs is a general under-researched area. Thus, this study aims to close the gap.
The objective of this research study was to create a suitable loyalty program for the automotive aftermarket on the example of Parts Trading at Mercedes-Benz AG. In order to achieve that, literature concerning individual factors that compose a loyalty program were reviewed as well as twelve qualitative expert interviews in the German market conducted. The experts provide specific, deep-rooted practical knowledge in the automotive aftersales field and assist in gathering valuable information in terms of desired aspects, challenges and experiences regarding loyalty programs. The results were assigned to six categories which were further used to provide recommended action for a loyalty program in Parts Trading and the general automotive aftermarket.
The results of this study display that an automotive aftermarket loyalty program is associated with a great deal of effort, as various challenges have to be overcome. These include the issue of data management, specialized rewards that provide high-perceived value that need to be offered in an easy-to-understand scheme, the signif-icant topic of support and accessibility from the company that needs to be ensured before implementing a loyalty program and lastly, the subject of profitability for the organization. Consequently, it is suggested to derive further international studies where quantitative research with a greater sample size is conducted to review whether the results are in alignment along with a long-term study in which the impact on customer buying behavior and profitability of the program with the same experts is evaluated. However, these findings serve as the ideal starting point for Parts Trading with a lot of possibilities to further develop the loyalty program.
Mercedes-Benz Trucks, one of the largest commercial vehicle manufacturers in Europe, will launch the eActros LongHaul, a zero-emission battery-electric commercial vehicle in 2024. As battery-electric commercial vehicles have not been on the market for long, manufacturers face many new challenges when launching new products. Therefore, this thesis investigates which factors influence the product introduction of the eActros LongHaul and how to address them. To this end, the following research questions were posed to evaluate which external factors influence the product introduction of the eActros LongHaul and what difficulties and challenges can be expected during the market launch of the Actros LongHaul and what measures could Daimler Truck take to circumvent these difficulties. Therefore, the external factors that have a potential influence on the market launch of the product were considered. For this purpose, current studies and legal requirements were analyzed. Furthermore, qualitative interviews were conducted with experts from Mercedes-Benz Trucks who are involved in the product launch.The factors that could hinder a successful market launch of the eActros LongHaul were analyzed and evaluated. In addition, measures were proposed to reduce the influence of
these factors.
This literature-based bachelor thesis analyzes the MoonSwatch project developed by Swatch X Omega with empirical findings. This bachelor thesis asks, "How does the MoonSwatch launch affect the watch industry, and will this impact affect Omegas luxury brand value through the cooperation with Swatch?" The goal is to determine the effects of luxury and non-luxury collaboration in the watch industry, analyzing the competitors and development in secondary markets.
The MoonSwatch is a co-branding strategy of two completely different positioned brands regarding price ranges and customer groups. The MoonSwatch currently targets the younger and price-sensitive customer group with a retail price of € 250 (~ CHF 248.24).
They created a watch collection that resembles the moon landing of Omega back in 1969. Since then, Omega has been the official watch for the NASA space program and is praised for its high quality, timeless design, accuracy and precision. The prices for Omega watches can range between € 6.000 to € 25.000 (~ CHF 5.957 – CHF 24.823).
On the other hand, Swatch was made for the mainstream customer with affordable prices between € 60 to € 200 (~ CHF 59:58 – CHF 198.59). Swatch is famous for its colorful, joyful and unique designs.
Both brands belong to the Swiss Swatch Group, which owns eighteen brands in total. Both are icons in their expressions. Omega wrote history for the first watch being on the moon. Swatch is an innovator that saved the Swiss watch industry during the economic crisis in the 1980s.
The brands created the MoonSwatch collection, consisting of eleven models inspired by the moon landing and the space planets. Each watch is designed in a specific color to the planet it represents. The project was released on the 26th of March 2022 and has caused a global sensation. The product creates a natural limitation. In contrast, demand far exceeds supply leading to exorbitant prices in the secondary markets.
This bachelor thesis uses English numerical notation.