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Branding The Unbrandable: A Solution To Rebranding The Mta, Sydney Mcginn Dec 2018

Branding The Unbrandable: A Solution To Rebranding The Mta, Sydney Mcginn

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Predicting Thrill Seeking Behavior, Matthew I. Keane Nov 2018

Predicting Thrill Seeking Behavior, Matthew I. Keane

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Extreme sports, sports characterized as involving speed, height and danger, have become an increasingly popular pastime around the world and have grown into a $250 billion industry. As a result of the inherent risks of taking part in these extreme sports, the most common participants are thrill seeking, risk taking, and often reckless. Known as the type-T personality type, these extreme sensation seeking individual’s constantly seek out new experiences that will stimulate their mind and frequently find their thrill by participating in extreme sports. The goal of this study is to determine various factors that will influence an individual’s thrill …


An Investigation Of Web Atmospherics In Online Luxury Branding, Emilie E. Jones Nov 2018

An Investigation Of Web Atmospherics In Online Luxury Branding, Emilie E. Jones

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Having an online presence for a retail store has transitioned from serving as simply a new avenue through which a profit can be made, to a tool that can be harnessed to express a brand’s personality. So how do luxury brands manage to maintain a high-end, exclusive status on the highly available landscape of the internet? The intention of this research is to identify whether luxury brands are currently taking advantage of differential web atmospherics cues, in a way that significantly sets them apart from non-luxury brand websites. To do this, we measured elements including screen space, reduction of elements, …


How Has The Food Industry Manipulated The Way Consumers Perceive Food And Health?, Angelina Garavente Jul 2018

How Has The Food Industry Manipulated The Way Consumers Perceive Food And Health?, Angelina Garavente

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Food is the most advertised commodity in the United States and food corporations spend on average over $36 billion a year on marketing and advertising (Albritton 172). Seventy percent of total advertising goes to market convenience foods, candy, snacks, soft drinks, desserts and alcohol (Albritton 172). As a result of the wide range of marketing on an even wider range of products, consumers have been taught to feel they have a considerable amount of choice. Ironically despite the array of brand-name commodities that give off this impression, only a few giant corporations control much of what is being offered.


Beyond Higher Ed Marketing: Unsanctioned User Generated Content, Jordan Taylor Salvador May 2018

Beyond Higher Ed Marketing: Unsanctioned User Generated Content, Jordan Taylor Salvador

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The impact of User Generated Content (UGC) on higher-education marketing is an entirely untouched area of marketing research, therefore the current study aims to better understand how widely disseminated this content is among students, how they perceive this content and its impact upon their university, as well as what kinds of students are drawn to participate in and consume this content. A sample of 187 university students at a large public institution were surveyed regarding their engagement with UGC content associated with their school, and the ways in which it may effect their perception of the institution.