The usage levels and effectiveness of marketing within small firms in Donegal
Abstract
The theme of this dissertation was chosen due to the authors own experience and
knowledge of the marketing world in Donegal, having worked, lived and achieved
academic qualifications in the region. The author is also aware of the debatable issue
of marketing in small firms among academics and practitioners and wanted to gain a
deeper understanding of the main issues that they face.
The underpinning objective of this study was to identify the usage levels and
effectiveness of marketing within small firms in Donegal. The author used both
qualitative (depth interviews) and quantitative (survey) research in order to extract the
maximum amount of information from the target audience selected by the author.
The overlapping issue faced by small firms is their limited time and resources to
pursue marketing activities. The level of government support and funding that is
available in Donegal for small firms is also limited. The literature reveals that small
firms in Ireland are the engine of an economy and the author is of the belief that
particularly in this economic climate that more should be done to capitalise on small
firms.
This study has also made the author aware that there is a subsequent lack of
marketing/business graduates being employed within Donegal. The survey results
revealed that of the total number of applicants that took part in the survey 83.2% do
not employ graduates. This is also consistent with the literature that is currently
available. The author is of the assumption that providing work placement as part of a
graduates course work is a step in the right direction as not only does the graduate
receive valuable experience but it also bridges the gap between theory versus
practice. The author is confident that she has reached her objected in carrying out this
research and believes that there is scope for other researchers to further analysis the
finding to a larger extend.
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