Influence of Positioning Strategy and Relationship Marketing Towards Brand Imaging

Author(s):  
Muhammad Ismail

The purpose of the article (objective of the study is) to investigate the simultaneous and partial effect of positioning and relationship marketing strategies, as perceived by customers, towards brand image on customers of pre-paid GSM providers in Makassar. First, positioning strategy and relationship marketing have positive, partial, and simultaneous influence towards brand image of the pre-paid GSM cellular provider customers in Makassar. Secondly, positioning strategy relationship marketing and brand image have simultaneous influence towards brand loyalty of the pre-paid GSM cellular provider customers in Makassar. The originality of this study is that this is a comprehensive study analyzing the relationship between performance of positioning and marketing strategy, their relationship to brand image, and its implications towards brand loyalty.

2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Wahyuni Sri Astutik

In the implementation of promotions in order to increase sales volume at the Pangkat - Kediri tile company, an analysis result of 6.00 was obtained which states that the relationship between promotion and sales volume is strong. Because promotion is one of the determining factors for the success of every company in producing to selling their products to consumers.Because the promotion includes many things starting from product strategy to product marketing / sales. However, companies certainly cannot only focus on promotional activities, because the four elements of marketing strategy (price, promotion, distribution and production) cannot be separated. So companies should be able to combine marketing strategies appropriately, so that the company is able to achieve the desired targets, namely achieving maximum profit. In order to introduce its company products to the public with advertising media is very important. Because with this advertising effort, society knows advantages that accompanied these products, so that the company's expectations for sales to increase will be even greater and its profits will also increase.Keywords:Promotion, sale, Marketing strategy and profit.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
R V Rupini ◽  
R Nandagopal

The purpose of the study were: (1) to develop a reliable and valid scale and model for sensory experience, (2) to empirically test the model using Roberts’ (2004) lovemarks theory by examining the effect of the two brand image dimensions on the lovemark experience (brand love and brand respect) and, (3) to examine the relationship among brand loyalty, brand trust and overall brand equity. The empirical results show that the model is found to be fit and the hypotheses are significant and the variables have a strong correlation with one another.


Webology ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (Special Issue 04) ◽  
pp. 116-132
Author(s):  
Hoang Phuong Nguyen ◽  
Viet Duc Bui

The study conducted a theoretical review and review of previous studies shows that the research gap is the correlation between social responsibility factors, green marketing strategy, corporate reputation and business performance. The practical context of the tourism service industry in Vietnam is also necessary and suitable for research. The study's overall objective is to propose and test a model on the relationship between corporate social responsibility, green marketing strategy, corporate reputation, and business performance. In the case of the study, it is a travel service business in Ho Chi Minh City. The research methodology of the research is a mixed-method, performed sequentially as follows: the first qualitative research through interviews with 10 experts to consider the necessity of the research problem in Vietnam, to adjust and supplement the scales for research concepts; Quantitative research with a questionnaire survey. According to the quota principle (quota), the sample was selected with a sample size of 218 travel companies to test the proposed theoretical research model. A second qualitative study was performed to aid the interpretation of the results from quantitative data analysis. Research results have identified stakeholders in the tourism industry, including tourists, travel businesses, local authorities and local people. The relationships between research concepts are confirmed, including corporate social responsibility, green marketing strategies that have a positive impact on corporation reputation, corporate social responsibility is found to have a positive impact on green marketing strategies, corporate social responsibility, green marketing strategies, and corporate reputation all have positive effects on business results. At the same time, the enterprise's characteristics in terms of the main type of business and the size of the business are identified as having differences in the relationship between research concepts.


2020 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Frank Tian Xie ◽  
Naveen Donthu ◽  
Wesley J. Johnston

Purpose This paper aims to present a new framework that describes the relationship among market entry order and timing, the advantages accruing to first-movers and late-movers, entry timing premium (ETP), marketing strategy and enduring market performance of the firms. The framework, empirically tested using data from 241 business executives, expands extant research into new territory beyond first- and late-mover advantages in an attempt to reconcile a few streams of research in the area and provides an entry related, strategic assessment tool (ETP) for the managers. Contribution to marketing strategy theory and managerial implications are also presented. Design/methodology/approach Participants included informants in a firm’s strategic business unit who were the most familiar with a new product’s commercial launch, market condition at launch, competitor offerings, marketing activities and capabilities and eventual integration into or withdrawal from the product’s portfolio. Therefore, for the survey, the study targeted chief executive officers, vice presidents of marketing or sales, product or sales managers, general managers and regional managers. Both preference bias (Narus, 1984) and survivor biases among the respondents were addressed. Findings The research result of this study reveals two very significant aspects of marketing and marketing strategies. First, the importance of financial, pricing and cost strategies further attests to the fiercely competitive nature of the global market today and the tendency for firms to commoditize most products and services. An effective financial and pricing strategy, coupled with a higher level of ETP, is capable of leading a firm to initial market success in the product-market in which it competes. Both ETP (a positional advantage and resource of the firm) and financial and pricing strategies (a deliberate strategic decision of the management) are important to achieve this goal. Research limitations/implications This study is limited in several ways. The effects of entry order and timing on market performance could be dependent on the types of industries and types of product categories involved. However, as the hypotheses were well supported, the “industry specific” factors would provide “fine-tuning” in the future study. Second, the nature of the product (goods or services) may also present varying effects on the relationship studied (for differences between manufacturing and service firms in pioneering advantages, see Song et al., 1999). Services’ intangible nature, difficulty in protecting property rights, high involvement of boundary-spanning employees and customers, high reliance on delivery and quality, and ease of imitation may alter the proposed relationships in the model and the moderating effects. Third, although this study used a “retrospective” protocol approach in the data collection by encouraging respondents to recall market, product and business information, this study is not longitudinal. Lack of longitudinal data in any study involving strategic planning, strategy execution and the long-term effects is no doubt a weakness. In addition, due to peculiarity and complexity with regard to regulation and other aspects in pharmaceutical and other industries, the theory might be limited to a certain extent. Practical implications In all, the integrated framework contributes to the understanding of the intricate issues surrounding first-mover advantage, late-mover advantage, entry order and timing and the role of marketing strategy. The framework provides practitioners guidance as to when to enter a product-market to gain advantageous positions and how to maintain that advantage. Firms that use a deliberate late-mover strategy could also benefit from the research finding in mapping out their strategic courses of action. Originality/value This study believes that the halo effect surrounding first-mover advantage may have obscured the visions of some researchers and managers, and the pursuit of a silver bullet has led to frenzied interests in becoming a “first-mover” or a deliberate “late-mover”. The theoretical framework, which is substantiated by empirical testing, invalidates the long-held claim that entry of a particular kind (first-movers or late-movers) yields any unique competitive advantage. It is a firms’ careful selection of marketing strategies and careful execution of the strategies through effective operational tactics that would lead to enduring competitive advantage, under an adequate level of ETP.


IQTISHODUNA ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Irmayanti Hasan, MM,

The increasing stringency emulation at banking industry, especially the islamic banking industry, brings the importance of relationship improvement between islamic banks with their costumers. By using relationship marketing as one of the key action to reach costumers’ retention orientation, this research aims to analyze the direct influences, both simultaneously and partially, of variables: belonging, communication, customization, differentiation, personalisation and security, and convinience to costumers’  retention  orientation of islamic banks in Malang. The samples are taken from two islamic bank branches in Malang, those are: PT. BRI SYARIAH MALANG BRANCH and PT. BTN SYARIAH MALANG BRANCH. This research applies the quantitative approach, by means of the surveys to take samples from the population, and questionaires to collect the principal data. Number of samples is determined by Slovin’s formula with proportional sampling method to each population: 65 customers of PT. BRI SYARIAH MALANG BRANCH and 35 customers of PT. BTN SYARIAH MALANG BRANCH. Multiple regression analysis is used to predict the relationship between variables. Hypothetic test using F test indicates that the significant simultaneous influence of relationship marketing variables; those are belonging (X1), communication (X2), customization (X3), differentiation (X4), personalization (X5), and security and convenience (X6) to customers’ retention orientation (Y) is acceptable. The test partially indicates that the significant influence of belonging (X1), communication (X2), and customization (X3) to customers’ retention orientation (Y) is acceptable, while the significant influence of differentiation (X4), personalization (X5), and security and convenience (X6) is unacceptable.


Relationship Marketing has got its values strongly rooted in business and market place right from the year 1983. It is the core sphere of operation for all kinds of trade and no organization overlooks this concept. Holding this importance of Relationship Marketing as a core idea, the study aims at discerning the impact of Relationship Marketing Variables on Brand Resonance. Brand Resonance is yet another dominant state of psychological connect which every company would like to establish with the customers. The Relationship Marketing Variables Trust, conflict handling, empathy and Satisfaction are considered for the analysis. Brand Loyalty, Brand Community, Brand Engagement and Brand Attachment are the variables of Brand Resonance. Focusing on the relationship marketing variables that contributes towards high brand resonance would enable companies to contemplate on these profit enabling areas that eventually leads to a sustenance growth for the organization. Indian Shopping Websites has been given the prime importance in this study and data has been collected from 515 users of these websites. Multiple regression is employed as a main tool to examine the influential effect and for mediation analysis. The mediating effects of brand attitude over brand resonance is also examined in this study. Drifting from the traditional view of customer satisfaction influencing Brand Loyalty, this study has found Empathy as the most influential factor on Brand Resonance followed by Conflict handling and Trust. Brand Attitude strongly mediates the relationship between relationship marketing dimensions and Brand Resonance.


The study purpose is to focus with an analysis of Self Concept level of Bank customers as an Emerging Bank Marketing Strategy. The results of the present study shows that self-concept implicit as an essential factor for each and every individual and can transformones belief, attitude, and reaction towards their emerging marketing strategies and personal life. This study helps to comprehend the efficiency of the banks through their marketing strategies and the influence of self-concept variable of individual bank customers towards the meticulous bank. Thus, this paper concentrateson the relationship between the psychological variable self-concept levels of bank customers towards the specific commercial bank marketing strategies


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