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OverviewFinancial Communications showcases why it is crucial for financial institutions to enhance key communication processes, rebuild trust with its customer base, improve relationships, and derive better brand awareness amongst key stakeholders within the industry. Full Product DetailsAuthor: S. WangPublisher: Palgrave Macmillan Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan Edition: 1st ed. 2013 Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 3.067kg ISBN: 9781349470013ISBN 10: 1349470015 Pages: 227 Publication Date: 10 December 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPART I: INFORMATION PROCESSING TOWARD FINANCIAL COMMUNICATIONS 1. Information Processing Model of Financial Communications 2. Financial Ability, Socializations and Communications 3. Consumer Motivation and Financial Communications PART II: FINANCIAL COMMUNICATIONS IN MEDIA 4. Opportunity and Financial Communications 5. Media Integration of Financial Communications 6. Digital Media and Financial Communications PART III: ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS OF FINANCIAL COMMUNICATIONS 7. Financial Communications and Cooperate Responsibility 8. Financial Communications in Disclosures 9. The Future of Financial CommunicationsReviewsThis book integrates critical information processing concepts to help the reader understand the complex dynamics by which financial communications are perceived, evaluated and acted upon in the marketplace. It is an essential resource for managers, academics and researchers in the financial services sector. - Hooman Estelami, Professor of Marketing, Fordham Schools of Business, Fordham University, USA Successful financial decision making relies on financial communications and information. In spite of the recognised importance of financial communications, as an area of investigation it has received relatively little attention in published sources. Addressing this gap, Wang provides a comprehensive and much needed understanding of the limits of and opportunities for financial communications and offers a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners who want to understand and engage with financial communications effectively. - Tina Harrison, Senior Lecturer of Marketing, University of Edinburgh Business School, Scotland, UK; Editor, Journal of Financial Services Marketing This book integrates critical information processing concepts to help the reader understand the complex dynamics by which financial communications are perceived, evaluated and acted upon in the marketplace. It is an essential resource for managers, academics and researchers in the financial services sector. - Hooman Estelami, Professor of Marketing, Fordham Schools of Business, Fordham University, USA Successful financial decision making relies on financial communications and information. In spite of the recognised importance of financial communications, as an area of investigation it has received relatively little attention in published sources. Addressing this gap, Wang provides a comprehensive and much needed understanding of the limits of and opportunities for financial communications and offers a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners who want to understand and engage with financial communications effectively. - Tina Harrison, Senior Lecturer of Marketing, University of Edinburgh Business School, Scotland, UK; Editor, Journal of Financial Services Marketing This book integrates critical information processing concepts to help the reader understand the complex dynamics by which financial communications are perceived, evaluated and acted upon in the marketplace. It is an essential resource for managers, academics and researchers in the financial services sector. - Hooman Estelami, Professor of Marketing, Fordham Schools of Business, Fordham University, USA Successful financial decision making relies on financial communications and information. In spite of the recognised importance of financial communications, as an area of investigation it has received relatively little attention in published sources. Addressing this gap, Wang provides a comprehensive and much needed understanding of the limits of and opportunities for financial communications and offers a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners who want to understand and engage with financial communications effectively. - Tina Harrison, Senior Lecturer of Marketing, University of Edinburgh Business School, Scotland, UK; Editor, Journal of Financial Services Marketing Author InformationShih-Lun is Associate Professor of Communication at the Unviersity of Connecticut - Stamford, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |