Social Sciences (IJFPSS) ISSN:2231-9484 IJFPSS‚ Vol 3‚ No.4‚ pp. 63-70 ‚Dec ‚ 2013 DOI:10.14331/ijfpss.2013.330037 http://dx.doi.org/10.14331/ijfpss.2013.330037 S. Khani The Relationship of Appliance Consumer Personality Trait‚ Brand Personality‚ Brand Loyalty and Brand Equity in the Mobile Phone Industry Sajad Khani*1‚ Seyyed Mahdi Imanikhah2‚ Hamed Gheysari3‚ Seyyed Saadat Kamali4‚ Tahereh Ghorbanzadeh5 1 Faculty of Management‚ Allameh Tabatabaei University‚ Tehran‚ Iran 2 Faculty of Management
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The Marketing Team Samsung has its marketing team which named Global Marketing Team. The team alone is breaking down into three layers: Marketing Strategy team‚ Regional Strategy team and Product Strategy team. Marketing Strategy team’s main task is to develop global marketing strategy; that is‚ to develop marketing strategy in international-wide. The core message that the company wanted to convey should be shown inside every promotional activities international-wise. Regional Strategy team’s
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Customer Relationship Management (CRM) strategies performed by LG and Samsung with respect mainly to the Indian market and Indian Scenario. However‚ both the companies are big giants so they practice CRM strategies for entire world. The report clearly shows how CRM is being practiced by the companies and how e-CRM has taken over the simple CRM. Today‚ without technology no company can survive and so is the case with LG and Samsung. The report
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COMPANY BACKGROUND HISTORY Samsung was formed in 1938 by Lee Byung-chull as a trading company based in Su-dong. The small company started as a grocery‚ trading goods produced in and around the city as well as its own noodles. The company grew and soon expanded to Seoul in 1947 but left once the Korean War broke out. After the war‚ Lee expanded it into textiles and built the largest woollen mill in Korea. And today Samsung Group is a South Korean based company that includes a number of subsidiaries
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establish a competitive brand name while achieving economies of scale via investments in a supply chain process and developing a distribution infrastructure to remain competitive. The costs of accomplishing these things make a very strong barrier to entry. Even then‚ overcoming issues such as customer loyalty and switching costs would be another large barrier to entry. The threat of substitutes (High) For Samsung‚ almost any phone that performs the same functions as a Samsung phone could be considered
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Case Study of Samsung’s Mobile Phone Business I. Introduction For Samsung Electronics‚ 2003 was a watershed year. It successfully positioned itself as one of the world’s best mobile phone manufacturers and its products were featured all over the media. Many were calling its mobile phones as “the best gift for Christmas”1 or “the Mercedes of mobile phones.”2 Samsung’s achievements were particularly remarkable considering that its primary focus had previously been in semiconductors and home appliances
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Anoop Singh Dhillon Sudent one card number: 000351234 Do you own a smartphone? If so‚ which brand did you buy‚ and why? Yes I do have a smartphone. Usually I like all the brands when it comes to phones but my personal opinion is with apple. I am a very frequent user of all the apple products and I have most of them. The reason why I like all the apple products is they provide many facilities which brands doesn’t have like better display quality effective sound etc. all this things attracts me towards
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Samsung Electronics Company: Global Marketing Operations 1. What are the ingredients of SEC’s corporate turnaround strategy? Samsung Electronics Company originally started as a product-driven company that focused on manufacturing commodity products at lower costs than its competitors. It was established as a top OEM supplier and highly efficient manufacturer of value brands. The "new management initiative" launched by Chairman Kun Hee Lee in 1993 aimed to change SEC’s direction of growth: once
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paper examines Samsung Electronics successful growth strategy in the mobile phone business. It examines its early efforts at developing a competitive product in the domestic market‚ its globalization strategies‚ and some of the key challenges it faces today. The paper provide insights into how a late-comer to an industry can overcome certain disadvantages and successfully position itself as a widely respected and successful brand. JEL classification: L 63‚ M10 Key words: Samsung‚ mobile phone
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he Samsung Electronics Company has become the largest conglomerate in South Korea over the past decade. Net sales of the Samsung Group totaled $135 billion in 2004 and has 337 overseas operations in 58 countries. Electronic‚ finance‚ and trade and services are the three core sectors within the Samsung Group. Semiconductor products are classified into two different categories of chips‚ which are memory and logic. The net value of Samsung experienced rapid growth from 2000 to 2004‚ growing from $ 5
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