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Brand engagement on social media: Case study of intercultural raction comparison to commercial media content of Purina brands
Kubínová, Monika ; Zezulková, Markéta (advisor) ; Lütke Notarp, Ulrike (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to understand how the same marketing media content affects audiences of different cultures. Many global brands are managed centrally with unified marketing communication shared across the nations. Content relevance is tested abroad and may not be relevant to all countries where the communication is published. McQuail in his book Introduction to Mass Communication, mentions that different cultures accept the same media content with different effects. I will use a case study for the analysis of intercultural communication of centrally managed brands that will examine the difference in responses of Facebook users to centrally created marketing communication of the Felix and ProPlan brands that belong under the umbrella brand Purina. I divided the case study into two parts, the first part will be devoted to the content analysis of documents, statistics and already existing research from which I formulated research questions. The second part is a semiotic analysis of comments of the Facebook users to the Purina brands that is answering the research questions. The data from the comments shows that the reactivity within the two countries studied differed significantly and depended on the cultural differences defined by Hofstede's cultural comparison. Based on this case study, it...
Brand engagement on social media: Case study of intercultural raction comparison to commercial media content of Purina brands
Kubínová, Monika ; Zezulková, Markéta (advisor) ; Lütke Notarp, Ulrike (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to understand how the same marketing media content affects audiences of different cultures. Many global brands are managed centrally with unified marketing communication shared across the nations. Content relevance is tested abroad and may not be relevant to all countries where the communication is published. McQuail in his book Introduction to Mass Communication, mentions that different cultures accept the same media content with different effects. I will use a case study for the analysis of intercultural communication of centrally managed brands that will examine the difference in responses of Facebook users to centrally created marketing communication of the Felix and ProPlan brands that belong under the umbrella brand Purina. I divided the case study into two parts, the first part will be devoted to the content analysis of documents, statistics and already existing research from which I formulated research questions. The second part is a semiotic analysis of comments of the Facebook users to the Purina brands that is answering the research questions. The data from the comments shows that the reactivity within the two countries studied differed significantly and depended on the cultural differences defined by Hofstede's cultural comparison. Based on this case study, it...
The Branding Dilema: Why Local brands Might Be Stronger Than Global Brands ?
Bozkir, Duygu ; Halík, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Štěrbová, Ludmila (referee)
This paper discuss the conditions which may allow local brands to outperform global ones in order to show that there is a higher chance for local brands to succeed than what is commonly thought. Together with current globalization trends, global brands are expanding everywhere as they build on their high level of economic resources and rich experiences in various markets. Even though global synergy is sometimes important for customers, it might cause the death of local brands which have a unique value for domestic customers. The aim of this study is to offer valuable insights into the decision-making process that determines whether or not a local brand can be kept within an MNC's portfolio, as well as to discuss the hope and opportunities of local companies in their struggle to compete with global corporations. It will be shown that LCs remain to play an important role in the development of the domestic market, which is why companies should not give up on them that easily. The decision-making process of LCs is therefore also outlined in this research paper.

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