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Wpływ mobilnej technologii informacyjnej na działalność marketingową przedsiębiorstw

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  • Andrzej Sznajder

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Celem artykułu jest identyfikacja współczesnych trendów wpływających na rozwój biznesu mobilnego, szczególnie na działania marketingowe przedsiębiorstw. Jako metodę badawczą wybrano badania wtórne, polegające na analizie zróżnicowanych informacji z takich źródeł, jak monografie, dotyczące nowych technologii informacyjnych, dane statystyczne Unii Europejskiej, raporty ministerstw gospodarczych, raporty międzynarodowych i polskich firm konsultingowych, agencji marketingu mobilnego oraz dane największych firm telekomunikacyjnych. Efektem analizy, przeprowadzonej w artykule jest potwierdzenie tezy, że następuje szybki wzrost zastosowania technologii mobilnych w biznesie, szczególnie w działaniach marketingowych. Na ten rozwój wpływa zarówno szybki rozwój mobilnych technologii informacyjnych, jak też zmiany w zachowaniach nabywców na rynku, do których przedsiębiorstwa różnych branż muszą się dostosować. Ponieważ konsumenci coraz częściej korzystają z tych urządzeń także w dostępie do Internetu, to przedsiębiorstwa muszą tę tendencję uwzględniać. Dzięki technologiom mobilnym przedsiębiorstwa mogą podejmować bardziej skuteczne działania marketingowe, dotyczące wszystkich elementów, czyli kształtowania produktów, cen, dystrybucji i promocji. Zmienia się też sposób interakcji przedsiębiorstw z nabywcami ich produktów. Biznes wkroczył już w taki etap, kiedy coraz większe znaczenie ma korzystanie z urządzeń mobilnych, takich jak telefony komórkowe, czy też smartfony, tablety i e-czytniki. Przedsiębiorstwa różnych branż w coraz większym stopniu wykorzystują tę tendencję i rozwijają biznes mobilny. Szczególnie jest to widoczne w działaniach marketingowych. Musi on być prowadzony łącznie z tradycyjnymi działaniami przedsiębiorstw (off-line) i wykorzystywaniem Internetu (on-line). Taki sposób funkcjonowania przedsiębiorstw stwarza dla nich szansę na poprawę konkurencyjności. Wyniki tego badania dają podstawy do podjęcia badań pierwotnych w polskich przedsiębiorstwach.

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  • Andrzej Sznajder, 2013. "Wpływ mobilnej technologii informacyjnej na działalność marketingową przedsiębiorstw," Gospodarka Narodowa. The Polish Journal of Economics, Warsaw School of Economics, issue 7-8, pages 37-61.
  • Handle: RePEc:sgh:gosnar:y:2013:i:7-8:p:37-61
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    • M15 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration - - - IT Management
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