Browsing by Subject "Image of Turkey"
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Item Open Access An exploration of Turkish identity and comparison with the image of Turkey(1996) Bozdag, İpekImage of a product plays an important role in purchase decision. This image concept consists of the design, the performance and other attributes of the product as well as its brand name, name of its producer and its country's image. If a nation has a particular self-construction, it will interact with others according to this construction. Therefore, if the nation reflects its constructed self while interacting with others, image of that country according to foreigners will be affected by the national identity. In this study, the identity of Turks, based on the thoughts of Turkish businesspeople and students is explored. The explored identity is compared with the Westerns' percieved image of Turkey. Depending on·· the analysis and comparisons, it is found out that, the foreigner's image of Turkey really reflects their identity and it seems that Turkey's national identity has an effect on the foreigner's image of Turkey. As a result, by considering both the image and identity of Turkey, some recommendations are made to improve the negative image .of Turkey and to occupy a distinct and valued place in the target consumer's mind.Item Open Access Image of Turkey in the minds of Turks(1995) Tanrıöver, ŞafakCountry image, being an integral part of a country, tremendously affects people's perceptions, preferences and decisions about that country, itself, its products and people. It can be identified and can change over time. Once the image of a country is defined, strategies to manage that image, whether to change the existing image or to create a new one, can be developed. In this study, The image of Turkey, a developing country, in the minds of Turks is explored. It is measured in tenns of thoughts, feelings, perceptions and attitudes, and compared with Europeans' perceived image of Turkey. After defining the image of Turkey, some strategi~s how to manage it are suggested.