Palablas claveCrisis, marca, publicidad, estrategias, mensajes. ResumenLa crisis económica ha evidenciado una situación que venía aconteciendo en la comunicación estratégica desde hace años: el debilitamiento del modelo publicitario establecido. Las organizaciones se enfrentan a una pérdida progresiva de la eficacia comunicativa de la publicidad; a la dificultad de conectar emocionalmente con sus consumidores; al retroceso de los medios convencionales; a la explosión de la era de las relaciones personales y a la hegemonía de un ciudadano, proactivo y crítico, que replantea el propio concepto de comunicación. Todo este contexto hace que las empresas y organizaciones redefinan sus estrategias publicitarias, modificando objetivos, públicos, valores, lenguajes, medios y modos de contactar con sus públicos.El objetivo de este artículo es el estudio de las principales opciones estratégicas publicitarias que están desarrollando las organizaciones para sus marcas en el actual contexto de crisis. Para ello, se aborda el análisis de la estrategia publicitaria de una muestra significativa de los principales anunciantes del panorama nacional, representando a diferentes sectores de consumo. Mediante el análisis de contenido, combinado con análisis del discurso de las estrategias publicitarias de las principales marcas, procedemos al establecimiento de variables de análisis y a la categorización de los objetivos, estrategias, acciones y construcciones discursivas que las marcas desarrollan en sus políticas de comunicación. Los resultados de la investigación permiten concluir que las marcas están apostando por cuatro principales tipos de estrategias publicitarias: la estrategia de construcción de las U-brands, la defensa del valor de la marca tradicional, la estrategia centrada en el precio como principal argumento y la estrategia ofensiva de las marcas de distribuidor en torno a la calidad. Advertising strategies of the brands in the context of crisis Key wordsCrisis, branding, advertising, strategies, messages. Abstract The economic crisis has shown a situation that had been happening on strategic communication for years: the undermining of the established advertising model. Organizations face a progressive loss of communicative effectiveness of advertising, to the difficulty of connecting emotionally with consumers, the decline of conventional media, to the explosion of the era of personal relations and the hegemony of a citizen, proactive, critical, that it questions the very concept of communication. All this context means that businesses and organizations to redefine their advertising strategies, changing objectives, public values, languages, ways and means to connect with their audiences.The aim of this paper is the study of the major strategic choices that are developing
Corporate entrepreneurship or intrapreneurship is increasingly seen as a way of generating competitive advantages in companies and institutions. The current climate calls for organisations to innovate their management strategies to bring them in line with these new requirements. One such alternative is to capitalise on the commitment, capacity, ingenuity and creativity of their human talent. Companies need to be more streamlined. They need entrepreneurial employees, capable of working internally as if they were a start-up. That intellectual capital (IC) generated by the corporate entrepreneurs is the most valuable resource and most important dynamic capability that knowledge-intensive institutions (learning organizations) have in order to achieve future competitive positioning. The legal protection of IC is deemed essential to protect the base of the core competences. This article describes and justifies the need to foster and develop corporate entrepreneurship and the internal conditions required to do so.
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