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Employee-Based Brand Equity: Why Ankara University, TÖMER Brand is So Strong?

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  • Dilber Ulas

    (Ankara University, Faculty of Political Sciences)

  • Arcan Tuzcu

    (Ankara University, Faculty of Political Science)

  • Esra Sat?c?

    (Republic of Turkey, General Directorate of Highways)

Abstract

Ankara University TÖMER (Ankara University Turkish and Foreign Languages Research and Application Center) has been established as ?Turkish Education Center? in 1984 for the purpose of performing service on the issue of teaching foreign students a large number of languages, primarily the Turkish language. As from the date TÖMER has started its activities until today, numerous public and private qualified establishments wishing to benefit from the value carried by the name TÖMER, sought for using this name. Ankara University, is the pioneer establishment which is the creator of the name TÖMER and which contributed that name in gaining dignity and value. In order to protect this name Ankara University, for the registration of TÖMER brand name made an application to Turkish Patent Institute on 25.05.2010, the form of ?Ankara University TÖMER 1984? has been registered on 19.07.2013 and the name TÖMER has been registered on 13.08.2013. With the completion of the registration process, the rights of usage of TÖMER brand name has been solely pertained to Ankara University. TÖMER has spreaded to countrywide with nine branches and one entity established abroad, continue their education and research activities. TÖMER gives Turkish courses in Ankara (K?z?lay and Yeni?ehir), Istanbul (Taksim and Kad?köy), ?zmir, Antalya, Adana, Bursa and Samsun branches. Also TOMER provides contribution to foreign language teaching field in Turkey. The employees skills and knowledge which provide the competitive advantage for an organisation. The aim of this study is to understand how TÖMER brand is interpreted from the employee?s ideas, feelings, emotions in relation to brand experience. In order to investigate employee based brand equity, focus group has been conducted. For this reason the strengths and weaknesses of TÖMER revealed through SWOT analysis in focus groups using six branch of TÖMER. We analyzed data by grouping respondents? answers, classified answers into categories and prepared a report. Thus, the tools enabling the elimination of the weaknesses for decision makers, and enabling the use of strengths more effectively as a competitive tool, could be developed.

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  • Dilber Ulas & Arcan Tuzcu & Esra Sat?c?, 2016. "Employee-Based Brand Equity: Why Ankara University, TÖMER Brand is So Strong?," Proceedings of Business and Management Conferences 3406030, International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:sek:ibmpro:3406030
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    employee based brand equity; brand loyalty; brand identity; SWOT; focus group.;
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    • M31 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Marketing and Advertising - - - Marketing

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