Search for dissertations about: "B2B marketing"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the words B2B marketing.
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1. Digital Marketing Strategy : B2B and Stakeholders Communication
Abstract : Since digital media entered the business domain, many different tools and platforms have transformed the nature of business communications. This transformation has not been easy, since the journey has been accompanied by challenges from the marketers’ side against the adoption of the new platforms into the firm’s communication channels. READ MORE
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2. Incorporating sustainability in supplier relationship management : a study of Swedish manufacturing SMEs
Abstract : "The future belongs to those who give the next generation reason for hope" (Pierre Teilhard de Chardin; 1881-1955). This hope may rely on sustainable development and sustainability of corporations. Corporations have found that one way to achieve sustainability is to establish it in cooperation with their suppliers. READ MORE
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3. Going Above and Beyond : An Assessment of Paying it Forward Behaviour in the B2B Marketing Context
Abstract : Helping behavior and other acts of kindness are important in the business context as they lead to numerous positive outcomes for organizations and individuals and they can help form the foundation needed for meeting organizational goals. Acts of kindness can have a multiplying effect which can be achieved by kindness being paid back to the individual who conducted the act of kindness or paid forward to others. READ MORE
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4. Industrial marketing communication : A (r)evolutionary journey from marketplace to marketspace
Abstract : This thesis looks back over a ca 10-year period, 1994 - 2005, on the use of marketing communication tools in industrial markets. The year 1994 is significant in two ways: First, it was the year I was hired as a doctoral student at Luleå University of Technology in Sweden. READ MORE
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5. Making B2B Sales Interactions Valuable - A Social and Symbolic Perspective
Abstract : Salespeople’s work has always been regarded a crucial contributor to businesses’ value creation by researchers and practitioners alike. As tangible products are not at the core of interactions between salesperson and customer in the context of services-based or non-standardized markets, sales’ role is assigned greater influence in the understanding, creating and delivering of customer value. READ MORE