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Corporate Marketing Objectives and Evaluation Measures for Integrated Television Advertising and Sports Event Sponsorships

To determine how integrated TV advertising and event sponsorship should be evaluated, a theoretical framework derived from global exploratory research of academic literature and consulting reports of more than 50 authors was validated by 16 experts. To investigate how evaluation was managed in practice, 12 campaigns which had sponsored a televised event and placed advertisements during the broadcast of this event were analyzed via case studies. The investigated competitions included the Wimbledon Tennis Tournament in London and the Olympic Games in Sydney. The examined brands comprised automotive, financial services, retail chain, office equipment, and consumer goods. The study identified the keytechniques that lead to increased corporate sales four objectivesand necessary performance measures, which could be useful to all executives promoting brands through televised sport.

INTRODUCTION

Mansourpour (2007) points out “Sports sponsorship is a tool used increasingly by corporations to generate awareness, alter attitudes and attempt to influence consumer behaviour patterns. It is able to cut through clutter effectively, target specific consumer segments, and to generate beneficial...

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Researching Corporate Relationships

Occasionally, attorneys and other legal professionals may need to identify connections between specific companies or map out the structure of a company. One of the most common reasons to search for this “corporate linkage” data is to identify possible conflicts of interest before taking on new corporate clients; however, a company’s relationships with other entities also may have an impact on how a particular legal matter involving the company is handled. Additionally, attorneys who have successfully represented a subsidiary company may want to use their success with that client as a gateway to marketing their legal service to the parent company.

Given the intricate network of relationships that can exist within a large company,obtaining a complete picture of a company’s hierarchy can be a daunting task.The availability of corporate linkage information depends on a variety of factors, including whether the company is publicly traded or privately owned, whether it is based inside or outside the United States, and whether it is a large or small company.

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