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Corporate Meeting Destination Choice: The Effects of Organizational Structure

  • Ariffin, Ahmad Azrni M.;Ishak, Nor Khomar
    • Journal of Global Scholars of Marketing Science
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.75-95
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    • 2006
  • This study attempted to determine the influence of organizational structure on the novelty preference for corporate meeting destination choice. The three dimensions of structure incorporated were formalization, centralization and complexity. A total of 75 corporate meeting planners drawn from public listed services organizations were involved. The main method of data collection was questionnaire survey and multiple regression analysis was employed as the main statistical technique. The results revealed that both formalization and centralization were negatively correlated with novelty preference while complexity was positively correlated. However, only complexity contributed significantly to the prediction of novelty preference for corporate meeting destination choice. The main implication of this study is pertaining to the segmentation and targeting of the corporate meeting market. This study helped in bridging the gap between tourism marketing and organizational research. It also contributed by developing the measurement for novelty preference from the context of experiential marketing.

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The Perception of Corporate Management Experts on Corporate Counseling A Study on Marketing Mix for Revitalization (기업상담에 대한 기업경영 전문가의 인식과 활성화를 위한 마케팅믹스 연구)

  • Na, Sang-Hun;Shin, Dong-Yeol
    • Industry Promotion Research
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2022
  • Many companies are operating and introducing the research results that corporate counseling contributes to corporate profits and improves the effective welfare of workers. This study was conducted targeting business management experts. As a research question, first, is there a difference in perception among business management experts about business counseling? Second, what is an important marketing 7P mix for revitalizing corporate counseling? Third, there will be differences in the importance of the 7P mix for marketing among business management experts. The results of the quantitative study are as follows. First, business management experts had a positive perception about the intention and necessity of corporate counseling, and marketing was higher than production management by field. The consultation model prefers an external model, and medium-sized enterprises and small and medium-sized enterprises are selected as target companies, and service and manufacturing industries are selected as target industries. The topics are recognized as interpersonal relationships and job stress. Second, price mix, product mix, people mix, and process mix are recognized as important marketing mixes, but companies consider the price mix the most important. Third, there was a difference between corporate management experts in the promotion mix and process, and marketing recognized the promotion mix as important and the process mix was important for financial management. However, there is no difference in the mixes by field except for this, so it can be said that the perception of the marketing mix is similar. Through this study, it is meaningful to present the implications of the marketing mix for awareness and activation of corporate counseling from the corporate point of view.

An Effect of CEO Characteristics and Marketing Activities on Management Performance of Fashion Corporate (패션기업의 최고경영자 특성과 마케팅 활동이 경영성과에 미치는 효과)

  • Ryou, Eun-Jeong;Ahn, Mi-Gang
    • Asia-Pacific Journal of Business
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.103-119
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    • 2020
  • Purpose - This study aimed to clarify the effects of CEO characteristics and marketing activities on management performance of fashion corporate by using financial statement. Design/methodology/approach - This study collected a sample of total 170 companies that can obtain the corresponding data among fashion manufacturing companies listed on KOSPI. The data of the financial statements reported from 2011 to 2018 were analyzed. Correlation analysis and multiple regression analysis were conducted. Findings - First, the more the number of CEO and the younger the CEO, the more employee welfare and training expenditures of internal marketing. The age of the CEO had a negative effect on all external marketing activities. The CEO number had a negative effect on sales promotion and advertising expenditures, but a positive effect on entertainment expenditure of external marketing. Second, as a effect of marketing activities on management performance, the welfare and training expenditures of internal marketing and entertainment expenditure of external marketing had a positive effect but sales promotion expenditure of external marketing had a negative effect on management performance. Research implications or Originality - Marketing activities that consider the differentiated factors of fashion corporate are necessary. Also, the objective accounting information can provide practical information for fashion industry.

Effects of Marketing Communication Capabilities on the link between Corporate Social Responsibility on Firm Value: Observations from the Service Industry

  • Kim, YongHee
    • Asia Marketing Journal
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.1-21
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    • 2018
  • An increasing number of studies have examined the effects of corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities on corporate financial performance (CFP) in the service industry. However, the extant literature does not provide comprehensive insights into the conditions on which the CSR-CFP link relies. In this study, firms' marketing communication capability (MCC) is introduced as an important contingency variable, which determines the effects of CSR on the corporate financial performance, in the context of restaurant businesses. Multiple year data on the spending of public restaurant chains on different media are collected, and MCC is subsequently measured using the data envelope analysis. Then, a test is conducted to prove whether MCC moderates the relationship between CSR and firm financial performance. The empirical results support the hypothesis that MCC strengthens the effect of CSR on CFP. Through the findings, this research provides several interesting and important implications to the literature and managers of service firms.

Effect of Social Media PR Marketing on Corporate Brand Expansion (소셜미디어 홍보마케팅이 기업브랜드 확장에 미치는 영향)

  • Jeon, In-Oh
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.12 no.8
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    • pp.157-173
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    • 2014
  • In this study, how social media PR marketing affect corporate brand expansion was studied. this study consist of 5 chapters; needs and purposes in 1st, concept& characteristics, development processes, needs of social media and merits&demerits as marketing tool in 2nd. concept& characteristics and merits&demerits of corporate brand expansion in 3rd. examples of social media marketing in domestic&foreign and current statuses in 4th. In final, conclusion of the effect of social media PR marketing on corporate brand expansion were presented in each chapter.

The Effect of Cause Marketing Type (Public-volunteered vs. Corporate-driven) and Brand Authenticity on Purchase Intention: Focusing on the Moderation and Moderated Mediation of Brand Awareness (자발 참여형 vs. 기업 주도형 공익 마케팅이 구매의도에 미치는 영향 : 브랜드 인지도와 브랜드 진정성을 중심으로)

  • Lee, Sinae;Min, Dongwon
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.15 no.12
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    • pp.255-263
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    • 2017
  • Recently, cause marketing is more focused as one of key brand positioning strategies, which in turn leads that more companies are interested in cause marketing. In this study, we focused on two different types of cause marketing, named as public-volunteered cause marketing and corporate-driven cause marketing. A field study using an actual brand explored the effect of cause marketing type and brand authenticity on purchase intention toward the target brand. Moreover, we examined the moderation and moderated mediation of brand awareness. As our results showed, the corporate-driven cause marketing had a positive impact both on brand authenticity and purchase intention in the low (vs. high) brand awareness condition. However, the effect of public-volunteered marketing on purchase intention and brand authenticity did not vary depending on brand awareness. To increase the effectiveness of the cause marketing, the results suggest that the public-volunteered cause marketing would be more effective than the corporate-driven cause marketing.

A Study on Linking Korean Wave and Corporate Image on Country Image, Perceived Quality: A Study of China

  • Kim, Sang Mook;Kim, Joo Nam;Park, Min Jae
    • Asia Marketing Journal
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.69-87
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    • 2018
  • This study examines the linkage between Korean wave, corporate image and country image, perceived quality of products made in the country. To close a gap lacking empirical studies on impacts of corporate image to country image and to further understand impacts of Korean wave, this study conducts survey over Chinese consumers to test the effects of corporate image, Korean wave to the country image, and verify on its effects to perceived quality of the products made in the country. The results show that both corporate image and Korean wave influences to form positive country image of Korea, and perceived quality of Korean made products. The size of effects varies upon products type and stimuli. This study could provide policy makers insights how to promote country image as well as support SMEs for developing overseas markets. Also, it could give marketers valuable implications to develop effective global marketing strategies using cultural assets, country image and salient corporate image.

The Effect of Cultural Marketing on a Corporate Image and Purchase Intention in the Foodservice Industry (외식기업의 문화마케팅이 기업이미지와 구매의도에 미치는 영향)

  • Jin, Yang-Ho;Han, In-Kyung
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.58-71
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this study is to find the effect of cultural marketing on a corporate image and purchase intention in the foodservice industry. For this, a survey was carried out through a convenience sample of 300 people in their 20s and 60s, who have experience of using family restaurants located in Seoul area, from June 1 to August 30, 2011. The result of this study is summarized as follows. First, the effect of cultural marketing on a corporate image in the foodservice industry showed that cultural promotion and corporation have a statistically significant positive effect on a corporate image(p<.05). Second, the effect of a corporate image on purchase intention showed that a corporate image has a statistically significant positive effect on purchase intention(p<.001). Third, the mediating effect of a corporate image in the relationship between cultural marketing and purchase intention in the foodservice industry showed that a corporate image mediated partially in the relationship between cultural support, cultural direction, cultural corporation, cultural sales promotion, and purchase intention. From above-mentioned findings, the cultural promotion and corporation factors of cultural marketing in the foodservice industry had a positive effect on a corporate image. And the cultural promotion, direction and corporation factors had a positive effect on purchase intention in the foodservice industry. It suggests that cultural marketing could not only boost a positive corporate image but affect purchase intention, contributing to higher sales in the foodservice industry.

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A Study on the Interaction between Corporate Reputation and Negativity Framing on Consumer Evaluation of Corporate Social Responsibility

  • Lee, Chungyeol;Chang, Dae Ryun;Kim, Nayeon;Lee, Hosun
    • Asia Marketing Journal
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.105-123
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    • 2016
  • Do corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives lead to positive outcomes for companies? Although it is commonly accepted that CSR is a necessary component of modern marketing communication, the empirical evidence shows that that is not always the case. If CSR is sometimes not conducive to better marketing, it behooves firms to determine the right conditions that foster more effective CSR. It is in that vein that this study aims to add to the growing body of marketing and CSR literature through a series of experiments that examines the dynamics between prior attitude toward the company, the fit between the company and the CSR cause, and consumers' accessible thoughts. This study finds that the prior corporate reputation has an impact on how consumers evaluate the CSR activities of companies. Moreover, we show that the degree of accessible thoughts and their valence can change the moderating effect of the fit between the company and the CSR cause. This is because negative information is perceived as being more diagnostic than positive information in an evaluation situation. We demonstrate that companies that have lower prior public reputations can improve the evaluation of their CSR activities in two major ways: (1) by finding CSR causes that have a lower fit with their business, or (2) by providing information that allow consumers to access more positive thoughts about the CSR activity.

A study on the Measure for Activiting Sports Marketing in using Sports Sponsorship (스포츠 스폰서십을 이용한 스포츠 마케팅 활성화 방안에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Yong-Beom;Ha, Jun-Cheol
    • Proceedings of the Safety Management and Science Conference
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    • 2010.11a
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    • pp.399-416
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    • 2010
  • Recently, As a marketing communications strategy, many companies are involved in sports sponsorship. Companies use sports sponsorship to increase the company's image. Or sponsorship gives the company an image change. Businesses have to complement and improve the advertising effects complementary. A new form of sports sponsorship as a marketing vehicle, Companies will bring a new marketing strategy. In addition, the importance of sponsorship is even more greater. In this study, as a way of Sports marketing, Corporate image using a sponsorship affect recognize any on consumer's purchasing behavior. Study results, It proved that Corporate image using a sponsorship affect recognize on consumer's purchasing behavior. It will continue to grow the sports field. Companies is important a variety of communication channels with customers. In this competitive marketplace, To become a competitive business effectively should be communicate with customers.

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