1st Edition

Business Digitalization Corporate Identity and Reputation

Edited By Pantea Foroudi, Maria Teresa Cuomo Copyright 2024
202 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

202 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

202 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Technological advances, alongside increasing globalization and growing awareness of socio-cultural and socio-political issues, are driving corporate branding innovations, and organizations must react and adapt quickly to compete. This book investigates and explores the impact of digital transformation on building corporate branding, identity and reputation. This book brings together... Read more
 

Chapter 1. Introdction - Business Digitalisation: Corporate Identity and Reputation

Pantea Foroudi and Maria Teresa Cuomo

Chapter 2: Brand Identity and Digital Transformation: challenges and opportunities in the higher education sector

Jane Hemsley-Brown

Chapter 3: Religion, Social Media Networks and Marketing Opportunities: The case of British Muslim Entrepreneurs.

Syed Ali Hayder, Dr Baseer Durrani and Nazan Colmekcioglu

Chapter 4: Employees' social media presence: Future directions for corporate reputation

Roberto Chierici, Alice Mazzucchelli and Angelo Di Gregorio

Chapter 5: How digital technology adoption results in improved innovation and firm performance outcomes

Farbod Fakhreddin

Chapter 6: Customer engagement in international marketing research: intellectual structure and research agenda

Fang Fang Li and Brian R. Chabowski

Chapter 7: An Overview of the Influence of Technology on Homogenous and Heterogenous Culture

Waleed Yousef and Maisam Yousef

Chapter 8: Digital strategy and business performance

Guido Amendola

Chapter 9: Personalisation: The Construct and its Dimensions

Mojgan Khorrami, Pantea Foroudi and Manijeh Haghighi Nasab

Chapter 10: The Influence of eCommerce Providers in Promoting eCommerce: A Study of Nigeria E-Merchants’ and Online Customers’ Perspectives

Vivian Otuekong and Pantea Foroudi

Biography

Pantea Foroudi is a business manager and solution architect at Foroudi Consultancy and a member of marketing, branding and tourism at Middlesex University London.

Maria Teresa Cuomo is a professor of Business Economics at the University of Salerno, where she teaches "Management and Innovation" and "Management."

"Digital transformation has become increasingly important in the real world of management, yet academic research and guidance for management practice in the area of branding, identity and reputation has remained fragmented until now. This book fills that gap. The comprehensive approach details the extent to which digital transformation affects the processes of branding, identity and reputation. Writing about digital transformation is notoriously difficult, as ‘hot’ topics can become dated very quickly but this book manages to make sense of the rapidly changing digital environments. The book has an accessible style that will encourage students to extend their studies in digital transformation. I wholeheartedly recommend this text as an invaluable resource for academics, doctoral, postgraduate, graduate, and final year undergraduate students studying business, management and marketing, as well as practitioners looking for insights into how to successfully navigate the minefield of digital transformation."

Charles Dennis, Professor in Marketing, Middlesex Business School London

"Tackling a topic such as digital transformation is not easy in an epoch when it is very much dealt with. The volume is appreciable for its ability to combine the theoretical relevance / centrality of the issues with a practical reading of the context in which digital transformation may take place. A further specific merit is then the organicity and harmonization of the contributions, which although they come from different Authors, are admirably merged thanks to the commendable and punctual work of the Editors. I am sure that the anthological collection entitled Business Digitalization: Corporate Identity and Reputation may become a point of reference for scholars, marketing practitioners and students. Well done!"

Gerardino Metallo, Professor of Management, University of Salerno, Italy