Reviewing digital technology-driven marketing communications and future research directions: A cross-disciplinary dialogue between academics and practitioners = 數碼營銷傳播的回顧及未來研究方向: 學界與業界的跨學科對談


Project title
Reviewing digital technology-driven marketing communications and future research directions: A cross-disciplinary dialogue between academics and practitioners = 數碼營銷傳播的回顧及未來研究方向: 學界與業界的跨學科對談
 
Principal Investigator
 
 
Grant Awarding Body
Research Grants Council
 
Grant Type
Inter-Institutional Development Scheme (IIDS)
 
Project Code
UGC/IIDS15/H03/23
 
Amount awarded
HK$564,651
 
Funding Year
2023-2024
 
Duration of the Project
12 months
 
Status
On-going
 
Abstract
For decades, the relationships among the functions of public relations, advertising, and marketing have long been discussed by scholars across disciplines. Stepping into the digital era, such a cross-disciplinary controversy gets complicated that the prevalent usage of digital-driven technology may bring a convergence of the three domains. This project attempts to enhance participants’ understanding of the emerging trends on the applications of digital-driven experiential technology (e.g., augmented reality, virtual reality, and extended reality) to marketing communications that bring convergence and/or divergence of public relations, advertising, and marketing from a theoretical perspective.

By facilitating dialogues between academics and practitioners, the project will offer three research seminars to explore the main theme of revisiting the significance and exploring the future directions regarding the practices of digital-driven technology, particularly experiential technology, in marketing communications. Three workshops concerning the emerging trends of experiential technology in affecting organization-consumer relationships in public relations, advertising, and marketing will provide both academics and practitioners with cutting-edge and hands-on experience to reflect on the challenges of digital practices and rethink the effectiveness of digital practices in public relations, advertising, and marketing. Prominent scholars, top practitioners, and experienced researchers will be invited to speak at the seminars and workshops to exchange insights with participants. The primary targets of this project are scholars, researchers, and practitioners from local and overseas institutions. Apart from seminars and workshops, other deliverables of the project (e.g., project website, online teaching manual, publications) will be beneficial to undergraduates and secondary school students, as well as the community.