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Sustainable Branding in Digital Environment in Terms of Corporate Communication

In: New Normal in Digital Enterprises

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  • Mikail Batu

    (Ege University)

  • Özlem Kutlu

    (Ege University)

Abstract

Corporations, which carry out a successful and sustainable branding process in the digital environment, have a positive image in the eyes of customers, and the success of the corporations in these processes can provide vital advantages in the way of leadership. The notion of leadership, which means the competitive advantage of corporations in any subject, can be measured by its competitive advantages in different areas. The competitive advantage of the corporation in its sector compared to other competitors can mean that it has the largest market share or is ahead of its competitors financially. The brand value of a leader corporation in its sector also has a financially independent value and involves the tangible values ​​of the corporation. In addition to these, the leadership of the corporation can result in internal factors such as product features. A leader corporation in its sector can be taken as an example and imitated by other institutions within its visible or invisible features. In parallel with technological developments especially in twenty-first century, branding in the digital environment has become as significant as branding in real life, and new investments or strategies have become mandatory. In this study, branding in a digital environment will be handled and discussed in detail.

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  • Mikail Batu & Özlem Kutlu, 2023. "Sustainable Branding in Digital Environment in Terms of Corporate Communication," Springer Books, in: Subhra R. Mondal & Ceren Yegen & Subhankar Das (ed.), New Normal in Digital Enterprises, chapter 0, pages 27-45, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-19-8618-5_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-8618-5_2
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