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Title
Perception of brand equity of daily newspapers by media buying agencies in Nairobi, Kenya |
Full text
http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke/11295/11927 |
Date
2011 |
Author(s)
Nyagechi, Mary K |
Abstract
Brands are the basis for sustainable advantage for most organizations. Therefore, the
perception that a brand attracts can make or break it. The purpose of this study was to
look at the perception that media buyers have on the brand equity of the various daily
newspapers. The study sought to establish whether this perception affects their buying
behavior. The study adopted the Aaker (1996) model of brand equity. The brand equity
elements of brand awareness, brand loyalty, brand perceived quality, brand associations
and other proprietary assets were studied to establish the perception that media buyers
have on daily newspaper brands. This was done through administering of questionnaires
to media buying agencies in Nairobi that were identified to have a significant media
buying share in 2010 in a report by Synovate.
Media buying agencies are tasked with the responsibility of buying and monitoring media
on behalf of their clients. They drive the advertising agendas of their clients and ensure
that the client's objectives are met. To do this, media buyers need to be objective in order
to get the best advertisement placement. Media buyers control huge advertising budgets.
The media buyer's perceptions are of concern to media owners as this determines
consumption of their brands. Indeed, this study revealed that perception of the brand
equity elements of the daily newspapers affected the buying behavior of the media buyers
as the main findings. It is therefore in the best interest of newspaper brands to understand
how their brand equity elements are perceived and thereby adopt proper responses to
ensure sustainability and have a competitive advantage. - University of Nairobi |
Subject(s)
Brand equity; Media buying agencies; Nairobi |
Language
en |
Type of publication
Thesis |
Format
application/pdf |
Identifier
MBA Thesis |
Repository
Nairobi - University of Nairobi
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