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Interior design of stores and its impact on consumer behavior and psychology
Tomíček, Milan ; Koblovský, Petr (advisor) ; Vranka, Marek (referee)
This bachelor thesis named "Store Interiors and their Influence on Customers" deals with the influence of in-store marketing, consumer behaviour, interior design and world events on brick-and-mortar retail. The first part defines in-store marketing communication and introduces the basic concepts, tools and functions of in-store marketing. Next, the paper examines retail decline and consumer behavior. The last theoretical section discusses shopping atmosphere and shopping environment, which plays a major role in the POP marketing discipline. The practical part is devoted to quantitative research, which tries to find out which elements of interior design influence customers the most, what is their attitude towards brick-and-mortar stores after the pandemic and how big a role is played by sensory communication. In the last section, a SWOT analysis summarizes the strengths and weaknesses of brick-and-mortar stores combined with the opportunities and threats that the stores face. The aim of the paper is to gain new insights regarding in-store marketing, interior design and consumer behaviour.
In-store Marketing Communication of Perfume Chain Sephora
Gajdučeňa, Darija ; Koudelková, Petra (advisor) ; Klabíková Rábová, Tereza (referee)
The main objective of this bachelor thesis is in-store marketing communication and its use in cosmetic stores. The theoretical part of the thesis deals with in-store marketing communication, the use of POP and POS tools, building the atmosphere at the point of sale and the use of sensory marketing to influence the consumer in stores. This briefly describes the cosmetics industry, its current form and the historical development of specific segments at the turn of the 19th and 20th century. The practical part of the thesis first introduces Sephora perfumery on a global scale, then focuses only on Czech stores. This is followed by a description of the common features of Czech Sephora stores and a description of two pre-selected stores on Václavské náměstí and Národní třída in Prague. The research part is devoted to the analysis of data obtained with the help of qualitative interviews conducted with customers of Prague Sephora stores. The aim of the thesis is to evaluate the use of in-store marketing communication in cosmetic stores.
Functional and emotional impulses during shopping at the point of sale
Šteflová, Aneta ; Jesenský, Daniel (advisor) ; Koudelková, Petra (referee)
The Bachelor's thesis entitled "Functional and emotional impulses during shopping at the point of sale" addresses the description of buying impulses in a retail store. It illustrates those marketing possibilities for application of impulses in communication of non-chocolate sweets at the point of sale in hypermarkets. The first theoretical part defines shopping at the point of sale, its terminology, provides information about impulsive shopping and analyse particular buying impulses and possibilities of their usage. In the second part of the theses, theoretical knowledge is used from the first part to describe in-store marketing communication tools employed by different brands of non- chocolate category at the point of sale of Czech hypermarkets. Information about buying impulses is gained from literature and on-line sources. Information about POP communication tools in hypermarkets comes from my own observation and from analytic discussion of impulses' usage with materials gathered from the theoretical part. The main focus is on description of the current situation in application of POP communication tools, especially buying impulses used in communication of sweets with customers at the point of sale.
The in-store communication of the Air Bank between 2011-2013
Jordán, Libor ; Jesenský, Daniel (advisor) ; Koudelková, Petra (referee)
The Bachelor thesis entitled "In-store marketing communication of the Air Bank between 2011 - 2013" deals with Air Bank's marketing communication at the point of sale in the Czech Republic. It also aims at comparative descriptive analysis of in-store communication with the main competitor, Česká spořitelna. In the first part of this thesis is used the retrieval of resources available for in-store marketing communication including presentation of the basic concepts. It also describes the history of this kind of communication and sensory marketing. The second part deals with the description of the concept and the implementation of the corporate values to the in-store marketing communication of the bank. In this section there is also a comparative analysis with the competitor. The results describe the status of Air Bank's communication during the first two years of operation on the market and the evaluation of competitive benchmark analysis.
The in-store communication of iSmoke.cz
Kopáček, Jakub ; Jesenský, Daniel (advisor) ; Koudelková, Petra (referee)
The thesis, "In-store marketing communication of iSmoke.cz", deals with in-store marketing communication, focusing mainly on multisensory communication and its practical use in the iSmoke Store. The first part of the thesis presents a definition of in-store marketing communication, describes basic tools and terminology of this strategy, introduces multisensory communication, and focuses on current trends in in-store communication. The second part of the thesis describes the concept of the iSmoke.cz online store and iSmoke Store focusing on the range of products, since they carry certain specific sales characteristics. The thesis also describes how in-store and multisensory communication are implemented in the iSmoke Store, making use of the theoretical basis laid down in the first part of the thesis. The aim of the thesis is to describe and evaluate the current state of in-store marketing communication and find more ways of incorporating specific tools and senses inside of the stores.
The in-store communication of Tesco store Letňany
Šolcová, Tereza ; Jesenský, Daniel (advisor) ; Halada, Jan (referee)
This thesis has the main focus on customer behavior and on the possibilities of using human senses for the purposes of retailers, especially within in-store communication of Tesco Letňany. The first part of the thesis cumulates the theoretical knowledge on the topic of in-store marketing communication and of the customer behavior, with a significant part considering its newest actual trends. The thesis then follows up with the possibilities of implementation of individual human senses directly inside the store and during the purchase decision making. The second part of the thesis is focused on the description of concrete implementation of in-store marketing in Tesco Letňany hypermarket. This part ends up with the summary of the implementation and discussion considering the theoretical knowledge of the first part. The main aim of the thesis is to describe and evaluate the current state of using in-store marketing activities and find another possibilities that would have the potential to be applied in Tesco Letňany and another Tesco stores.
Functional and emotional impulses during shopping at the point of sale
Šteflová, Aneta ; Jesenský, Daniel (advisor) ; Koudelková, Petra (referee)
The Bachelor's thesis entitled "Functional and emotional impulses during shopping at the point of sale" addresses the description of buying impulses in a retail store. It illustrates those marketing possibilities for application of impulses in communication of non-chocolate sweets at the point of sale in hypermarkets. The first theoretical part defines shopping at the point of sale, its terminology, provides information about impulsive shopping and analyse particular buying impulses and possibilities of their usage. In the second part of the theses, theoretical knowledge is used from the first part to describe in-store marketing communication tools employed by different brands of non- chocolate category at the point of sale of Czech hypermarkets. Information about buying impulses is gained from literature and on-line sources. Information about POP communication tools in hypermarkets comes from my own observation and from analytic discussion of impulses' usage with materials gathered from the theoretical part. The main focus is on description of the current situation in application of POP communication tools, especially buying impulses used in communication of sweets with customers at the point of sale.
The in-store communication of the Air Bank between 2011-2013
Jordán, Libor ; Jesenský, Daniel (advisor) ; Koudelková, Petra (referee)
The Bachelor thesis entitled "In-store marketing communication of the Air Bank between 2011 - 2013" deals with Air Bank's marketing communication at the point of sale in the Czech Republic. It also aims at comparative descriptive analysis of in-store communication with the main competitor, Česká spořitelna. In the first part of this thesis is used the retrieval of resources available for in-store marketing communication including presentation of the basic concepts. It also describes the history of this kind of communication and sensory marketing. The second part deals with the description of the concept and the implementation of the corporate values to the in-store marketing communication of the bank. In this section there is also a comparative analysis with the competitor. The results describe the status of Air Bank's communication during the first two years of operation on the market and the evaluation of competitive benchmark analysis.

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