Teacher
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ADDAMIANO SABINA
(syllabus)
Course Programme Marketing as a social and managerial process: from the orientation to production to digital marketing Disruptive innovation and its marketing implications Marketing 4.0, 5.0, and 6.0 according to Philip Kotler, Hermawan Kartajaya and Iwan Setiawan The generation gaps and their impact on marketing Sustainability and its impact on marketing The (social) media system and its impact on the marketing changes The evolution of devices and its impact on marketing Advanced technologies and their impact on marketing Web usability definition and user centered design User experience design and interaction design Planning in digital marketing Evaluation of results Customisation, personalisation and user profiling Promotion and communication: SEO, SEM and digital PR Word of mouth and social media within the framework of the network theory Evaluation of marketing initiatives: classical and advanced tools New forms of content: infographics On- and offline integration: QR and geolocation Microdata and Big data: opportunities and threats Co-creation collaborative platforms: hitRECord and Wattpad Book between marketplace and marketspace: two case histories A (new) definition of content: The Content Challenge Content marketing: content strategy, content creation, content management The impact of AI on marketin process in a value creation perspective.
(reference books)
Learning materials for attending students Handbook: Carolina Guerini, Federica Ilaria Fornaciari (a cura di), Marketing digitale. Paradigmi e strumenti, Franco Angeli, Milano 2020 Chapter 16 of the book by J.P. Peter - J.H.Donnelly - C.A. Pratesi, Marketing, McGraw-Hill 2024, VIII ed. Readings selected by the teacher Papers and slides illustrated during classes, to be distributed at the end of the Course Content Marketing Expert, to be downloaded at http://projects.paragoneurope.eu/attachments/Content%20Marketing%20CMEX/ContentMarketingHandbook.pdf (sections to be defined for different students’ groups) Further references will be given during classes on request.
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