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Syllabus 2023-24 - 11712022 - Marketing 2: Product and Price (Márketing II: producto y precio)
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DEGREE: | Grado en Estadística y empresa |
FACULTY: | FACULTY OF LAW AND SOCIAL SCIENCES |
ACADEMIC YEAR: | 2023-24 |
COURSE: | Marketing 2: Product and Price |
NAME: Marketing 2: Product and Price | |||||
CODE: 11712022 | ACADEMIC YEAR: 2023-24 | ||||
LANGUAGE: English | LEVEL: 2 | ||||
ECTS CREDITS: 6.0 | YEAR: 3 | SEMESTER: SC |
NAME: MARANO MARCOLINI, CARLA | ||
DEPARTMENT: U136 - ORG. DE EMPRESAS, MÁRKETING Y SOCIOLOGÍA | ||
FIELD OF STUDY: 095 - COMERCIALIZACIÓN E INVESTIGACIÓN DE MERCADOS | ||
OFFICE NO.: D3 - 107 | E-MAIL: cmarano@ujaen.es | P: 953213617 |
WEBSITE: https://www10.ujaen.es/conocenos/departamentos/orgmarsoc/4895 | ||
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0632-2778 | ||
LANGUAGE: - | LEVEL: 2 |
ITEM 1. CONCEPT OF PRODUCT AND LIFE-CYCLE.
1.1. Product concept
1.2. Typology of products
1.3. Product life-cycle management
ITEM 2. MARKETING SERVICES.
2.1. Service concept.
2.2. Characteristics of services.
2.3. Offer service management.
2.4. Management of service quality perceived by the customer.
2.5. The marketing approach in services.
ITEM 3. ATTRIBUTES OF PRODUCT: BRAND, PACKAGING AND LABEL.
3.1. Decisions on intangible aspects: the brand.
- Definition and functions brand
- Value and branding
- Brand strategies
- Private label
3.2. Decisions on tangible aspects: the packaging and label.
- Concept and packaging functions
- Effect pack presentation
- Packaging change strategies
- Concept and functions of the label
ITEM 4. DECISIONS ON PRODUCT PORTFOLIO.
4.1. Basics in product portfolio
4.2. Analysis of product portfolio
4.3. Portfolio strategies
4.4. Modification and Disposal
ITEM 5. FACTORS AND APPROACHES FOR PRICING.
5.1. Important factors for pricing decisions
5.2. Approaches to pricing
ITEM 6. PRICING STRATEGIES.
6.1. Pricing according to the product lyfe-cicle
- Prices of innovation for market introduction
- Pricing for the growth stage
- Pricing for the maturity stage
- Pricing for the decline stage
6.2. Pricing strategies
- Pricing strategies for product portfolio
- Price adjustment strategies
- Price changes
- Pricing and state policies
* PRACTICE: New product launch to the market.
SDG 8, SDG 11, SDG 12
M-02 Presentation of theory and general examples
M-05 Practical activities
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- Marketing Management . Edition: 3rd. ed.. Author: Marshall, Greg W.. Publisher: McGraw Hill (Library)
Teaching methodology and training activities |
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Training activities |
Format (face-to-face/online) |
Teaching methodology |
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M-02 Presentation of theory and general examples |
On-site at 25-50%. |
Development of 45 sessions of participatory master classes, of one hour duration each, held in the classroom and transmitted by videoconference to the rest of the group. Periodic rotation of students. |
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M-05 Practical activities |
On-site at 25-50%. |
Development of 15 practical sessions, one hour long each, carried out in the classroom and transmitted by videoconference to the rest of the group. Periodic rotation of students. |
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Evaluation system |
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Evaluation test |
Format (face-to-face/online synchronous or asynchronous) |
Description |
Percentage |
Written, theoretical and practical exam |
100% synchronous attendance |
Mastery of the theoretical and practical concepts of the subject |
50% |
Practical works, cases and test |
100% Online synchronous and asynchronous |
Correct resolution of case studies, test and discussion of results |
50% |
Resources |
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Teaching methodology and training activities |
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Training activities |
Format (face-to-face/online) |
Teaching methodology |
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M-02 Presentation of theory and general examples |
Non-presential |
Replacement of the 45 sessions of participatory master classes with sessions conducted by videoconference (synchronous) and explanatory videos (asynchronous). |
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M-05 Practical activities |
Non-presential |
Replacement of the 15 practical sessions by asynchronous online training activities. |
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Evaluation system |
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Evaluation test |
Format (face-to-face/online synchronous or asynchronous) |
Description |
Percentage |
Written, theoretical and practical exam |
100% Online synchronous |
Mastery of the theoretical and practical concepts of the subject |
50% |
Practical works, cases and test |
100% Online synchronous and asynchronous |
Correct resolution of case studies, test and discussion of results |
50% |
Resources |
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