The Green Competitiveness of Enterprises: Justifying the Quality Criteria of Digital Marketing Communication Channels
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2021
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MDPI
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The omnichannel approach to forming marketing strategies for the development of the
green competitiveness of enterprises is seen as a process for the inseparable interaction of marketingmix elements that are aimed at promoting green competitiveness. This approach integrates traditional
and digital marketing communication channels and provides consideration for stakeholder interests.
The effectiveness of applying the omnichannel approach to the formation of marketing strategies
to develop the green competitiveness of enterprises depends on a set of marketing communication
channels, which, in various combinations, can increase or decrease the level of companies’ green
competitiveness. For that purpose, this paper proposes a scientific approach to identifying the
quality parameters of marketing communication channels, which involves testing the hypothesis that
statistically significant relationships exist between their quality parameters and the levels of green
competitiveness. The objects analyzed in the paper comprise large Ukrainian production companies
that are part of the agro-industrial, mechanical engineering, and food industries, and that work in
both the local and international markets. According to the results of the calculations, four relevant
parameters were identified for determining the quality of the marketing communication channels:
the speed of loading pages, the failure rate, image, and remarketing activities.
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green competitiveness, quality criteria, Ukrainian companies, digital marketing channels marketing
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Chen, Y.; Kwilinski, A.; Chygryn, O.; Lyulyov, O.; Pimonenko, T. The Green Competitiveness of Enterprises: Justifying the Quality Criteria of Digital Marketing Communication Channels. Sustainability 2021, 13, 13679. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132413679