Assessment of digital marketing skillsets among selected business administration students: (Record no. 16552)

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Classification number (Call Number) T 658 2024 0155
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Personal name Beldeniza, Jeremiah Josh M.
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Personal name Cielo, Ryan Jay D.
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Personal name Esteban, Manuelito N.
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Personal name Kalingag, Paula Morwena D.
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Personal name Maala, Ma. Violeta Z.
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Personal name Sofista, Christine Nhadine D.
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Title Assessment of digital marketing skillsets among selected business administration students:
Sub Title basis for developing digital marketing e-book/
Statement of responsibility, etc. Jeremiah Josh M. Beldeniza, Ryan Jay D. Cielo, Manuelito N. Esteban, Paula Morwena D. Kalingag, Ma. Violeta Z. Maala, and Christine Nhadine D. Sofista.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Paranaque City:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Olivarez College.
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2024
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Dissertation note Undergraduate Thesis
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Summary, etc. This study sought to identify and assess the level of knowledge in digital marketing skillsets among selected business administration students and propose a digital marketing e-book to enhance further the digital marketing skillsets of the coming generation of marketing students in the academic satisfaction. It is aimed specifically to (1) Present the state of respondents’ proficiency in digital marketing skillsets, (2) Identify the Challenges of respondents in their learning experiences of digital marketing, (3) Assess the difference in skillset in terms of profile, (4) Identify Relationship of proficiency in skillset and challenges in learning digital marketing, (5) Develop a digital marketing e-book intended for enhancing digital marketing skillset. This research is a descriptive study that also employed a correlational research design to determine the relationship between digital marketing skillset proficiency and the challenges faced by business administration students. The seventy-two (72) respondents were selected through a non-probability clustered total enumeration sampling technique filtered via specific criteria. They are the 3rd and 4th-year Business Administration Students majoring in Marketing Management at Olivarez College Paranaque and Olivarez College Tagaytay. Research-made survey questionnaires were used to gather necessary data wherein the experts validated questionnaires. Quantitative data was calculated using Microsoft Excel and IBM SPSS with precise mean values and p-values to identify significant differences in the variables, and it was collected online using Google Forms. Results show that the respondents's state of proficiency in terms of digital marketing skills, Analytical Proficiency with an overall mean of 2.85, Core Marketing weighted mean of 2.91, Customer Centered Proficiency with a 2.96 mean, Skills with a 2.93 mean score, and Technical Skills with a 2.77 mean score. In terms of challenges faced the respondents with their learning experiences on digital marketing, results show that the personal factor got an overall mean of 2.76, the behavioral factor with a 2.56 mean score, and the environmental factor with a result of 2.73 weighted mean. Given the data, researchers conclude no relationship exists between core marketing skills, customer-centered skills, and challenges the respondents face regarding personal, behavioral, and environmental, with a p-value of 0.318, 0.199, 0.218, and 0.487, 0.372, 0.325, respectively. Meanwhile, analytical skills show a positive relationship between personal, behavioral, and environmental challenges with a p-value of 0.044, 0.026, and 0.024, respectively. On the other hand, technical skills indicate a positive relationship in behavioral challenges with a p-value of 0.025. Lastly, technical skills signify no relationship between personal and environmental challenges, with a p-value of 0.065 and 0.165, respectively.
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Subject Entry Digital marketing.
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Subject Entry Skillset.
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Subject Entry Learning experiences.
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Subject Entry E-book.
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Location (call number prefix code) T 658 2024 0155
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        Olivarez College Learning Resource Center General Reference And Serial Section 07/31/2026   T 658 2024 0155 07/31/2026 07/31/2026 Theses/Dissertation