Browsing by Author "Kennedy, Sherril"

Browsing by Author "Kennedy, Sherril"

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  • Corkindale, David; Kennedy, Sherril (Cranfield School of Management, 1973)
    This report presents the Research plan for 1973 proposed to the committee of sponsors prior to its meeting in January 1973. The second part of the report summaries the discussions held during the sponsors' meeting. Theses ...
  • Corkindale, David; Kennedy, Sherril (Cranfield School of Management, 1973-01)
    The report will cover what are considered to be the main issues in evaluating methods of measuring advertising effectiveness, for this was the guise under which the project was originally set up.
  • Corkindale, David; Kennedy, Sherril (Cranfield School of Management, 1973-01)
    The initial review of the MCRU - Report Number 2 - covers two main areas of concern:- Part i "The pre-display assessment of advertising" Part ii "Post display analysis of promotional effectiveness" The report will cover ...
  • Corkindale, David; Kennedy, Sherril (Cranfield School of Management, 1973-06)
    The question of 'how advertising works' is a vast one, and is one in which it is difficult to draw any firm conclusions. In addition, the area could almost be described as hybrid - this is in the sense that it draws on ...
  • Corkindale, David; Kennedy, Sherril (Cranfield School of Management, 1974-03)
    The present report on the setting of advertising objectives is an integral part of the MCRU research activities. Although the broad aims of the research are to consider the methods of measuring advertising effectiveness, ...
  • Corkindale, David; Kennedy, Sherril (Cranfield School of Management, 1974)
    This report summaries the contributions made by economists, management scientists and practitioners to the understanding of how advertising budgets should be set. Each approach offers insights and guidance for certain ...
  • Waite, Nigel (Cranfield University, 1979-03)
    The research described in this thesis is aimed at initiating a factually-based knowledge of the sponsorship of leisure pursuits as a promotional tool. Research to date has been scant leaving the subject largely in ...
  • Childerley, Angela M. (Cranfield University, 1980-11)
    Since the late 1960's there has been an increasing tendency to analyse marketing channels as social systems rather than as economic systems. Despite this, the relationship between vertical integration and performance in ...