Creating Corporate Reputations : Identity, Image and Performance

Creating Corporate Reputations : Identity, Image and Performance

Author: Grahame Dowling

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2000-12-07

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 019158892X

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Recent research in business strategy suggests that corporate reputations are a valuable strategic asset for every company. Good reputations have been shown to help firms attain and sustain superior financial performance in their industry. This book outlines how high-status companies become corporate super brands, and it present managers with a framework to proactively enhance their corporation's desired reputation. While many books concentrate on advertising or corporate identity as the primary tools for reputation enhancement, this book provides a more expansive and realistic picture of what it takes to build a corporate super brand. One of its key contributions is that it emphasizes the roles of customer value and organizational culture in the reputation-building process and exposes the limitations of corporate advertising, sponsorships, and minor corporate identity change. Drawing on more than fifteen years of academic research, executive seminars, and consulting experience, Grahame Dowling suggests ways to improve the corporate reputations that different groups of stakeholders hold of your company. He also describes how to avoid many of the traps that catch unwary managers who try to improve their company's desired reputation.


Contemporary Perspectives on Corporate Marketing

Contemporary Perspectives on Corporate Marketing

Author: John M.T. Balmer

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-07-24

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13: 1135100616

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Corporate marketing and corporate communications are topics that have grown in scholarly and practical importance in these last decades. Fields such as branding, marketing communications and public relations have all contributed to this boost. Whilst there is a large amount of literature on each of these disciplines, there is little systematic development from the perspective of corporate marketing and corporate communication studies, although these two have the most to contribute to how companies manage their brands, image and corporate identities in the 21st Century. This book seeks to redress this balance and provide insights, via case studies or histories, on issues such as nation branding, managing multiple corporate identities during merger and acquisitions and establishing a company’s CSR and green image. Scholars from various disciplines within the fields of public relations, branding, marketing and corporate identity have come together in Contemporary Perspectives on Corporate Marketing to offer the latest approaches and studies in these areas. As such, it will become a platform for developments in the field and serve as a respected reference resource for corporate marketing and corporate communication studies.


Marketing Corporate Image

Marketing Corporate Image

Author: James R. Gregory

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 9780844233079

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Marketing Corporate Image guides the reader to ways of thinking about corporate advertising, as an investment rather than a cost, how to do it and why it is necessary to build a corporate image in order to increase product sales.'


Contemplating Corporate Marketing, Identity and Communication

Contemplating Corporate Marketing, Identity and Communication

Author: Klement Podnar

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-12-16

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 131785070X

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Since the first International Corporate Identity Group’s symposium in 1994, the fields of corporate identity, corporate communications and corporate branding have become a focal point for scholars and managers alike. Recently, the term corporate marketing has incorporated a host of key corporate-level concepts, representing a new paradigm of thought. Contemplating Corporate Marketing, Identity and Communication is a collection of papers and extended abstracts from the 12th ICIG symposium, presenting a variety of perspectives with a view towards stimulating debate about the advances in corporate marketing, identity and communication. The contributions in this volume examine critically the development of the field and focus for future research in order to encourage cutting-edge scholarship along with practitioner insights. In a field characterized by paradoxes – unity and variety; integration and specialization – the aim is to integrate diverse practices to inspire a more sophisticated approach or theoretical framework. The papers in this volume are both challenging and distinctive.


Creating the Corporate Soul

Creating the Corporate Soul

Author: Roland Marchand

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 482

ISBN-13:

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Roland Marchand's illustrated book tells how large companies such as AT&T and U.S. Steel created their own "souls" in order to reassure consumers and politicians that bigness posed no threat to democracy or American values.


100 New Greatest Corporate Ads

100 New Greatest Corporate Ads

Author: Fred C. Poppe

Publisher:

Published: 1993-04-12

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13:

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Winner of the prestigious G. D. Crain Award, elected to the Advertising Hall of Fame, Fred Poppe presents a stimulating collection of top corporate ads chosen for their pulling power, sales, readership, attitudinal change and praise. Each ad is accompanied by an industry insider's analysis of why it worked. Also contains a complete introduction to corporate advertising including a history of the field plus tips for creating outstanding ads.