Browsing by Author "Florek, Magdalena"
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Item DETERMINANTY I MOŻLIWOŚCI PROMOWANIA REGIONÓW(Wydział Prawa i Administracji UAM, 2001) Florek, MagdalenaOn the territorial level a number of attempts are made at adapting marketing instruments, so far implemented in commercial markets, to the needs of regions. Also on the scientific ground more and more often one raises the issue of the so-called territorial marketing, separated as a result of some new functions and applications of marketing. In practice, the most popularly used marketing instrument in this range is promotion. The article presents some ways of implementing promotion in region development, showing at the same time the accompanying limitations and conditions. The notion of a region was treated very broadly and it refers to administrative, social, economic, and ecological units of various sizes, taken as entities. In the article, three main region promotion determinants are pointed at: the exchanged product, the so-called megaproduct, the image of the given region, and of the regional offer addressee. The analysis of these factors determines further possibilities of selecting some specific promotional instruments. Some of them are connected with general promotion, aimed at all groups of recipients, and meant to shape the desired image of the region. The application of the remaining instruments is determined by various goals for selected groups of regional offer respondents.Item Rodzina wobec poszkodowanego w wypadku jej członka(Wydawnictwo Naukowe UAM, 2005) Florek, MagdalenaAn accident is an event which primarily causes many negative effects in its direct victim, but which also has a destructive influence on the way the families of the victims function. The factors that cause the negative effects stem from the limited performance of social roles and family roles, as well as from material losses, and stress. It is uplifting that for the majority of the injured, the family have showed up to be a support group, explicitly performing their caretaking role.