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Political Marketing and Management in Ghana - A New Architecture

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This book focuses on the emergence of new frames of political engagement underpinned by concepts in marketing, management, and organisation. It goes beyond political electioneering and campaigning and considers business theories such as market research, segmentation, social media, brand architecture, and human resources. With contributions from a range of skilled experts, Political Marketing and Management in Ghana emphasises and provides insights on the symbols-oriented approach of political campaigning in Africa, and distinguishes this from the technology-driven process of the west. Offering a total understanding of African politics and its supply and demand interactivity between key actors, this book is of great use to academics interested in political science, communications, marketing, and business and management.

List of contents

1. Political Marketing and Management: A New Architecture; Kobby Mensah.- 2. Political Communication and Public Relations in the Ghanaian Media: Building an Emotional Environment with Propaganda; James Abugre.- 3.Change in Party Leadership, Party Brand Image and Voter Choice; Kobby Mensah.- 4. Political Party Branding and Voter Choice in Ghana; Bedman Narteh, Kobby Mensah and Joyce Nyanzu.- 5. Political Financing and Fund-Raising in Ghana; Ibrahim Bedi.- 6. Political Party Financing and Reporting in Ghana: Practitioner Perspectives; Hon. Alban S. K. Bagbin and Albert Ahenkan.- 7. Voter Motivations in a Developing Democracy; A Marketing Perspective; Anas Sulemana, E.Y Tweneboah-Koduah and Kobby Mensah.- 8. Political Management and Human Resources Practices of Political Parties in Ghana; James Abugre.- 9. Exploring the Prospects and Limits of Modern Democracy in Africa: The Role of Leaders; Kwasi Dartey-Baah.- 10. Conclusion; Kobby Mensah.

About the author

Kobby Mensah is a Lecturer at the University of Ghana Business School and Coordinator of Marketing and Communication (UGBS Marcoms).

Summary

This book focuses on the emergence of new frames of political engagement underpinned by concepts in marketing, management, and organisation. It goes beyond political electioneering and campaigning and considers business theories such as market research, segmentation, social media, brand architecture, and human resources. With contributions from a range of skilled experts, Political Marketing and Management in Ghana emphasises and provides insights on the symbols-oriented approach of political campaigning in Africa, and distinguishes this from the technology-driven process of the west. Offering a total understanding of African politics and its supply and demand interactivity between key actors, this book is of great use to academics interested in political science, communications, marketing, and business and management.

Product details

Assisted by Kobby Mensah (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 04.08.2018
 
EAN 9783319861463
ISBN 978-3-31-986146-3
No. of pages 207
Dimensions 148 mm x 12 mm x 210 mm
Weight 296 g
Illustrations XVI, 207 p. 3 illus.
Series Palgrave Studies in Political Marketing and Management
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Management

Marketing, Management, Branding, C, Media Studies, Leadership, Internet marketing, Business and Management, Business Strategy/Leadership, Brands & branding, Media Management, Sales & marketing, Management science, Industrial Management, Elections & referenda, elections, Electoral Politics, Branding (Marketing), Media, entertainment, information & communication industries, Online Marketing/Social Media

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