2022
DOI: 10.20875/makusobed.1109892
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A Bibliometric Study on Retro and Nostalgia Marketing

Abstract: Retro ve nostalji pazarlaması, pazarlama alanında tüketicilerle etkileşime geçerek iletişim kurmanın yollarından biridir. Bu çalışma retro ve nostalji pazarlaması hakkında akademisyenler tarafından yayımlanan çalışmaların bibliyometrik olarak değerlendirilmesini amaçlamaktadır. Web of Science veri tabanları belge-arşiv tarama yöntemiyle retro pazarlama ve nostalji pazarlama konu başlığında (başlık, özet, yazarların anahtar kelimeleri, anahtar kelime bulutu-keywords plus-) yayımlanmış 204 İngilizce makaleye bib… Show more

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“…In addition to these studies, other bibliometrically analysed studies on branding include city branding (Şentürk and Kartal, 2020;Crippa et al, 2023;Görgülü and Aydın, 2023), brand trends (Majerova et al, 2021), brand equity (Neme-Chaves and Rodríguez-González, 2019), retro branding (Erdoğan, 2022), brand citizenship behavior (Hırlak and Çolakoğlu, 2023), brand experience (Salam, 2020), brand loyalty (Siemieniako, 2018), luxury brand ( Aliyev et al, 2019).…”
Section: Theoretical Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to these studies, other bibliometrically analysed studies on branding include city branding (Şentürk and Kartal, 2020;Crippa et al, 2023;Görgülü and Aydın, 2023), brand trends (Majerova et al, 2021), brand equity (Neme-Chaves and Rodríguez-González, 2019), retro branding (Erdoğan, 2022), brand citizenship behavior (Hırlak and Çolakoğlu, 2023), brand experience (Salam, 2020), brand loyalty (Siemieniako, 2018), luxury brand ( Aliyev et al, 2019).…”
Section: Theoretical Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%