An investigation of the Social Media Marketing Role in customer deposits in Mehr Financial and credit institution

Journal Title: Journal of Science and today’s world - Year 2014, Vol 3, Issue 2

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine the role of social media marketing at deposits, Mehr credit and financial institution customers to invest in Tehran. The research method was descriptive in terms of solidarity, which has been applied to field research methods to collect data. A survey of customers of financial institutions that are not stamped in Tehran, according to their number, and infinite population size of S is considered to determine sample size of the community formula Cochran uncertain, the number of samples was assessed in a sample of 384 persons. Data collection tool was a questionnaire which its validity was established by a panel of experts and its reliability by calculating Cronbach's alpha coefficients for the different sections of the questionnaire. The results showed that most respondents are using social media marketing, media and TV can have the greatest impact on human and social commitment to ethical principles. Social Media Marketing is the value of increasing the durability of previous customers and increases their satisfaction with the agency Mehr Finance and Credit. In explaining the role of communications media shares the strengths, weaknesses, threats and opportunities posed the financial institution, credit services and facilities. The review will take advantage of social media marketing on deposit at a financial institution to October, the logistic regression. The results showed that the equation for the variable age, average monthly wage variable step, variable family size, variable marketing activities, media suitability variable, variable, variable value and brand communications into stock. The negative coefficient of age, income, level of media and communications adequate stock of the impact of these variables is low, and that with increasing age, income level, social marketing, media and communications fit depository of stock.

Authors and Affiliations

Aliakbar Jowkar, Ziba Azami

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Aliakbar Jowkar, Ziba Azami (2014). An investigation of the Social Media Marketing Role in customer deposits in Mehr Financial and credit institution. Journal of Science and today’s world, 3(2), -. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-29417