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The personalisation of the institution in order to establish the images of the major British banks

This paper describes the experimental application to the identification of bank images of a technique previously used to differentiate between consumer goods such as lagers and perfumes where differences were subtle. The approach is based on the use...

Catalogue: EFMA/ESOMAR Seminar 1982: How Research Can Help Financial Organisations Communicate Internally And Externally
Author: John F. Swift
June 15, 1982

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Perception and positioning of private and public financial institutions (French)

On the Belgian market, private and public (or para-public) financial institutions are competing with each other and proposing certainly and at least to the public at large and to the small and middle sized companies products or services of which the...

Catalogue: EFMA/ESOMAR Seminar 1982: How Research Can Help Financial Organisations Communicate Internally And Externally
Author: Jean Quatresooz
June 15, 1982

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Banking communication (French)

The nationalization of credit, currently being carried out in France is an extreme example of this type of "disturbance". It is therefore entirely appropriate to examine the main aspects of the effect this political decision has had on banking...

Catalogue: EFMA/ESOMAR Seminar 1982: How Research Can Help Financial Organisations Communicate Internally And Externally
Author: Paul Danloy
June 15, 1982

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The image of industry

Is French Industry valued and acknowledged by the French? What is its place in regards to other economic sectors (primary, tertiary)? Are the french favourable to large industrial firms holders of the developing life-styles?. These are the questions...

Catalogue: Seminar 1981: Industrial Marketing Research
Author: Alain Meyer
October 1, 1981

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International corporate image research

This paper offers an overview of the types of objective set for corporate image programmes, and discusses the problems of target group definition in an international context. It argues that more attention should be given to the processes of opinion...

Catalogue: Seminar 1981: Industrial Marketing Research
Author: Nicholas Winkfield
October 1, 1981

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Britain at its best

The main body of the paper is concerned with the research programme that was mounted in relation to the £2½ million campaign, 'Britain at its Best', which can be regarded as one of the most successful corporate-image advertising campaigns ever...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1981: Research For Profitability
Authors: Paul H. Drake, John A. Samuels, John C. Penny
Company: British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
August 23, 1981

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How British and American employees view their companies and their jobs

This paper examines American and British attitude data bases and compares American managers' and employees' attitudes to British managers' and employees' attitudes. Data for these comparisons are derived from: Hay Associates and ORC in the USA, and...

Catalogue: AMA/ESOMAR Conference 1981: From Advertising To Communication Research
Authors: Michael R. Cooper, Robert M. Worcester
June 15, 1981

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Developing a corporate image for a university

This paper describes a research study conducted for a Canadian University to investigate the student choice process. The paper presents the methodology and the findings of this study and illustrates how such findings can be used to: 1) establish...

Catalogue: AMA/ESOMAR Conference 1981: From Advertising To Communication Research
Authors: John H. Church, David W. Gillingham
June 15, 1981

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Evaluation of a corporate image campaign

Many corporations have begun intensive advertising campaigns to improve their public images. These programs involve taking a strong stand on matters of public policy. This paper will examine two diverse approaches to the problem. One company has...

Catalogue: AMA/ESOMAR Conference 1981: From Advertising To Communication Research
Author: Malcolm B. Ochs
June 15, 1981