PESTEL Analysis - Samsung Electronics
Case study - 5 pages - ICT marketing
Globally recognized as an industry leader in technology and currently 10th in the world, Samsung-Sanyo Electronics was founded in 1969. In March 1975 it was renamed Samsung Electronics-Mechanics and just two years later in March 1977 it merged with Samsung...
A report on comparative market analysis and marketing strategy of Samsung electronics
Market study - 40 pages - Services marketing
All progress is born of inquiry. Doubt is often better than overconfidence, for it leads to inquiry and inquiry leads to investigation Research inculcates scientific and inductive thinking and it promotes the development of logical habits of thinking and organization. Research is a common...
Samsung as a Silicon Valley Company
Case study - 3 pages - ICT marketing
Samsung is facing a challenging period that can redefine the company's history. As a leader in the consumer electronics market, Samsung has enjoyed massive success for several decades. However, recent developments in the tech and electronics industry have been...
Swot Analysis - Samsung
Case study - 4 pages - ICT marketing
Samsung Electronics is a subsidiary of the Korean SAMSUNG group specializing in the manufacture and marketing of electronic products. It is one of the world leaders in electronic equipment, connected devices, technologies. Samsung has prided itself on...
Marketing Case Study - Samsung
Case study - 12 pages - ICT marketing
Samsung is a global behemoth, operating in an industry that impacts consumers on a daily basis. Samsung's mission is to inspire the world with innovative technologies, products, and design that enrich people's lives and contribute to social prosperity by creating a new...
Marketing Mix - Samsung - publié le 14/09/2021
Case study - 4 pages - ICT marketing
Samsung was created in 1938 by Byung Chull Lee. We cannot talk about electronics and high tech nowadays without mentioning Samsung. Based in Seoul, Samsung is present in more than 65 countries. In the beginning, the brand was operating in the import-export business up...
Porter's Five Forces - Samsung
Case study - 4 pages - ICT marketing
When it comes to new technologies, innovations are very common. It will, therefore, be necessary to constantly innovate to be a leader in the sector in which we operate because innovation alone can create a difference between a company and the rest of its sector. This is the type of industry in...
CSR Analysis; the Samsung Company
Case study - 3 pages - Business strategy
The Samsung Company has published code of conduct that states that the company complies with all laws and ethical requirements of all countries in which it operates. The chief executive officer's commitment t upholding these ethics is not clearly defined in the company's sustainability...
What makes Samsung one of the world's leading companies?
Case study - 46 pages - International marketing
The Samsung group, a multinational enterprise founded by Lee Byung-Chul in 1938 in Daegu, is one of the largest multi-billion dollar corporations in the world. It is composed of numerous multinational businesses, all united under the Samsung brand. The South Korean conglomerate...
South Korea: An Electronics Industry
Thesis - 6 pages - Electronics, mechanics, engineering & technology
On what competitive advantages did South Korea lean to build a successful model of economic development? What factors can make South Korea particularly attractive as a market and as a base for value-added activities? After the war which led to the division of the peninsula and Korea in 1953,...
Samsung - A macro trend analysis
Case study - 2 pages - Business strategy
Technological development is one of the fastest paced global industries in the world today. Soon after a consumer has purchased the latest and greatest electronic device, within six months the device has already been replaced by something newer and better. Since its beginning in the...
Strategic Management - Best Buy
Case study - 3 pages - Business strategy
Best Buy is an American firm, retailing principally electronic items in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Founded in 1966, the capitalization was about 17 billion dollars in 2018 and the turnover about 40 billion dollars the same year. We will first present the analysis of the...
What makes Samsung one of the world's leading companies? - published: 29/09/2010
Case study - 46 pages - Services marketing
The Samsung group, a multinational enterprise founded by Lee Byung-Chul in 1938 in Daegu, is one of the largest multi-billion dollar corporations in the world. It is composed of numerous multinational businesses, all united under the Samsung brand. The South Korean conglomerate...
International operations management: global operations management strategies
Case study - 10 pages - Management
According to Witkowski (2017) innovation is an integral element in driving organizations' progress and modernity. Innovation's contribution to operational efficiency is premised on the fact that organizations have the option of pursuing different types of innovation that include product,...
Integrated marketing communications plan: Outline of the new Samsung Dualview ST550 Camera
Case study - 24 pages - ICT marketing
For my IMC Plan I decided to focus on a new product, the new dual view digital camera of Samsun, the ST550. I will present some figures on the French market of digital cameras. According to Mr. Marc Héraud, secretary-general of the trade union dedicated to the companies of picture, and...
Term Paper: GPS Phone Case
Business plan - 28 pages - Business strategy
Nowadays, mobile phones are indispensable for communication, work, and trade, even on the other side of the world. There are more than 5 billion mobile users worldwide, representing 67% of the population. We are with our phone every day, whether it is in our bag or our pocket. We are therefore...
Marketing Mix - Nokia - publié le 22/06/2021
Case study - 4 pages - ICT marketing
Founded by Fredrik Idestam and Leo Mechelin, Nokia Corporation is a Finnish company founded in 1865. Nokia, a multinational operating in the telecommunications sector, first became a leader in the manufacture of mobile phones in 1998. The company has retained the title of the world's leading...
Samsung mobile phones - publié le 09/05/2009
Thesis - 10 pages - Services marketing
Today, the market of mobile telephony in Europe is very attractive. It remains a promising sector which is always expanding and has a strong growth rate. The mobile phone market is very profitable. It generates strong profits. For example, in 2004, the profits of Samsung rose to 10,3...
Recent advances in organic polymer for electronics in nano regime
Thesis - 4 pages - Electronics, mechanics, engineering & technology
Organic semiconductors are of increasing interest as new materials for electronic devices, owing to their easy processing on flexible substrates and potential for low-cost fabrication. Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), OLED display, photodiodes and field-effect transistors (FETs) are...
Apple: Ethics and Sustainable Development
Case study - 5 pages - Brand management
"The planet is not waiting. Neither do we.", "Products that consume so little energy is not common", "Investing in nature to offset our emissions should be expected", "Our business is carbon neutral, and by 2030, all our products will be too". Recently, Apple, the world's largest market...
Samsung mobile phones
Case study - 17 pages - ICT marketing
Today, the market of mobile telephony in Europe is very attractive. It remains a promising sector which is always expanding and has a strong growth rate. The mobile phone market is very profitable. It generates strong profits. For example, in 2004, the profits of Samsung rose to 10,3...
Porter's Five Forces - Garmin
Case study - 5 pages - Sport marketing
Garmin was created in 1989 by Gary Busell and Min H. Kao to offer a new generation of GPS. When it was created, the firm sold geolocation systems to the US military. The firm has since developed and diversified its activities by offering geolocation tools for the general public, such as a GPS box...
Comparative analysis of market strategies for rural penetration of Nokia, Samsung, LG, Sony Erickson and Motorola
Dissertation - 23 pages - Services marketing
Nokia is a world leader in mobile communications, driving the growth and sustainability of the broader mobility industry. Nokia connects people to each other and the information that matters to them with easy-to-use and innovative products like mobile phones, devices and solutions for imaging,...
South Korea: An Electronics Industry - publié le 27/04/2011
Thesis - 6 pages - Economy general
On what competitive advantages did South Korea lean to build a successful model of economic development? What factors can make South Korea particularly attractive as a market and as a base for value-added activities? After the war which led to the division of the peninsula and Korea in 1953,...
Asian pacific business since 1997: Samsung and South Korea - publié le 16/01/2009
Essay - 11 pages - Economy general
Everybody knows Samsung, Toyota, Sony, LG or even Hyundai which are very famous brand all over the world. Those very successful companies have similarity. Indeed, all of them come from the Pacific Rim. The Pacific Rim is defined by "far Eastern countries and markets bordering the Pacific...
SWOT Analysis - The Sport Watches Market
Case study - 5 pages - Sport marketing
A sports watch is a robust analog or digital device designed to be worn by users offering features such as alarm, stopwatch, heart rate monitor, compass, tachymeter, tide indicators, etc., chosen according to the specific activity and personal preference. Sports watches were originally aimed at...
Case study tutorials
Case study - 13 pages - Marketing theories
1. Which factors do you think would be the main contributors to your chosen company's brand equity? Brand equity that is based on consumers happens when consumers are ware and familiar with specific brands and their memories can easily hold uniqueness, favor and strength in the brands. Some...
Asian pacific business since 1997: Samsung and South Korea
Case study - 13 pages - Foreign markets
Everybody knows Samsung, Toyota, Sony, LG or even Hyundai which are very famous brand all over the world. Those very successful companies have similarity. Indeed, all of them come from the Pacific Rim. The Pacific Rim is defined by "far Eastern countries and markets bordering the Pacific...
Case study: Samsung
Thesis - 4 pages - Business strategy
Between the years 1980 to 2005, Samsung entered the memory chips market and has quickly ascended to the position of market leader. This paper will analyze the factors behind this success and analyze how this position can be affected by recent market developments. A memory chip is a...
Apple iPod Shuffle: le test ES (Electronic Shopping) de Kare-Silver
Case study - 14 pages - Digital & e-marketing
Electronic Shopping test from Kare-Silver, evaluates the suitability of a product for online retailing. Dennis commented that software, books, are the most popular products bought online. This test is going to be used along three main measurement areas, product characteristics, familiarity...
