Digital Marketing and Business Performance of Selected Micro-Enterprises in China

  • Wang, Shaohua
  • Wang, Bei
  • Hu, Aiqing
  • et al.
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Abstract

Determining the Impact of Digital Marketing on Selected Micro-Enterprises on Business Performance is the study's main challenge. Descriptive-correlational research designs, according to Quaranta (2017), characterize the variables and the inherent relationships that exist between and among them. It measures two or more relevant variables without modification. Consequently, in order to characterize the relationship between variables and ascertain the impact of digital marketing on the performance of chosen microenterprises, the study will employ a descriptive correlational approach. Instead of increased market share, higher product demand, new market acquisition, or higher prices, respondents felt that they do better in more customer acquisition, profitability, sales, and revenue.

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Wang, Shaohua, Wang, Bei, Hu, Aiqing, & Zhang, Xin. (2024). Digital Marketing and Business Performance of Selected Micro-Enterprises in China. Journal of Business and Management Studies, 6(1), 134–151. https://doi.org/10.32996/jbms.2024.6.1.8

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