November 16, 2024
Morad Alizadeh

Morad Alizadeh

Academic Rank: Assistant professor
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Degree: Ph.D in Statistics
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Faculty: Faculty of Intelligent Systems and Data Science

Research

Title Brand Awareness via Online Media: An Evidence Using Instagram Medium with Statistical Analysis
Type Article
Keywords
brand,online media, statistical analysis
Journal Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience
DOI 10.1155/2022/2739685
Researchers Mi Yantian (First researcher) , Zubair ahmad (Second researcher) , Ibrahim Alkhairy (Third researcher) , Hassan Alsuhabi (Fourth researcher) , Morad Alizadeh (Fifth researcher) , M. R. Mouhamed (Not in first six researchers)

Abstract

Online marketing refers to the practices of promoting a company’s brand to its potential customers. It helps the companies to find new venues and trade worldwide. Numerous online media such as Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram are available for marketing to promote and sell a company’s product. However, in this study, we use Instagram as a marketing medium to see its impact on sales. To carry out the computational process, the approach of linear regression modeling is adopted. Certain statistical tests are implemented to check the significance of Instagram as a marketing tool. Furthermore, a new statistical model, namely a new generalized inverse Weibull distribution, is introduced. ,is model is obtained using the inverse Weibull model with the new generalized family approach. Certain mathematical properties of the new generalized inverse Weibull model such as moments, order statistics, and incomplete moments are derived. A complete mathematical treatment of the heavy-tailed characteristics of the new generalized inverse Weibull distribution is also provided. Different estimation methods are discussed to obtain the estimators of the new model. Finally, the applicability of the new generalized inverse Weibull model is established via analyzing Instagram advertising data. ,e comparison of the new distribution is made with two other models. Based on seven analytical tools, it is observed that the new distribution is a better model to deal with data in the business, finance, and management sectors.