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The Analysis of Image of Land Rover Brand in the United Kingdom in the years 2011-2014
Mühlheim, Pavel ; Obluk, Ondřej (advisor) ; Orban, Karol (referee)
This bachelor thesis analyses the image of Land Rover brand in domestic UK market between 2011 and 2014. This work builds on theoretical knowledge of Strategic Marketing and Brand Management, especially on the theory of building a brand identity and the theory of brand perception usually referred as brand image. Based on these theoretical findings, this thesis analysis Land Rover marketing strategy in the domestic marketplace; focusing on the organisation's brand management. The communications activities of Land Rover are further examined and described in detail. Based on the analysis of Land Rover marketing strategy and the organisation's individual communications activities the brand identity is presupposed. Using the secondary research in order to project the brand identity a hypothesis of brand image is suggested accordingly. The hypothesis is verified by the application of primary research; using the Semantic-Differential Scale. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The Analysis of Image of Land Rover Brand in the United Kingdom in the years 2011-2014
Mühlheim, Pavel ; Obluk, Ondřej (advisor) ; Orban, Karol (referee)
This bachelor thesis analyses the image of Land Rover brand in domestic UK market between 2011 and 2014. This work builds on theoretical knowledge of Strategic Marketing and Brand Management, especially on the theory of building a brand identity and the theory of brand perception usually referred as brand image. Based on these theoretical findings, this thesis analysis Land Rover marketing strategy in the domestic marketplace; focusing on the organisation's brand management. The communications activities of Land Rover are further examined and described in detail. Based on the analysis of Land Rover marketing strategy and the organisation's individual communications activities the brand identity is presupposed. Using the secondary research in order to project the brand identity a hypothesis of brand image is suggested accordingly. The hypothesis is verified by the application of primary research; using the Semantic-Differential Scale. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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