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University of Nigeria Research Publications
OBIANYI, Kenneth Chidi
Aut
hor
PG/MBA/95/18912
Title
Appraisal of the Promotional Strategy Adopted by Rental- Entertainment Industries in Enugu ( A
Case Study of Valenino Rentals Ltd.)
Facu
lty
Business Administration
Dep
artm
ent
Marketing
Dat
e June, 1998
Sign
atur
e
( A CASE STIJDY OF VAI,l.;NT'INO RENTALS I,INITED,ENUCU) '
- A RESEARCH PJI0JF:CT SUnTclITTED I N
P Z T U " P.E FULFULMENT OF THE REQUIFZEMEKI'S FOR TRE AWARD OF A MhSTER O F n1JSJNESS ADFlINJSTRATION (PEW)
DEGREE TN PIARKETING
KENNETH CHI DX On1 ANY I
DEPARTMENT OF MARKETING
ThCCTJ.TY OF T)USINESS AD111 N'I STRATION
IJNTVERSITY OF NIGERIA
SUPKRVTSOR; P17OF. C . S . ONYEBUAGU
CERTIFICATION -.
KF:NNI?TH CIIX?31 OnTANYI, a postffraduate s tudent
o f the Department o f Mnrketing w i th R e g i s t r a t i o n
Numbcr ~;/XRA/95/189 12 hns s n t i s f n c t o r i l y completed -
t h e rcrluirem-nt f o r course and resenrch work f o r t h e
(Marketing),
T h e work cmbodi c d , l n t h i s p r o j e c t i s o r i g i n a l
nnd has not been snbmit . tcd for nny other degree of
t h i s or nny other Univers i . ty . I t URS carr i ed out
r~rilirr the s u ~ l c r v i s i o n of the undersigned,
I
Prof, C.S. Onyebuagu
P r o j e c t Supervisor ,
D r . A.N. Ifczue
HEAD OF DEPARTMENT
A pro,jc.ct n t t.hi s n n t t ~ r e d e f i n i t e l y demands
~l i c i ti nlr; i nformntion from numerous sources , I nm
t h ~ v r f n r c grrnt l y indebted to n l 1 thoac who s t ~ p p l i e d
1 h~ nccrq-nry jnforma t i o n s w i t h o u t which the preparnt-
i c n n f this work \qol~id not have been p o s s i b l e ,
C.S. ONYERUAGU, my l c c turer / supcrv i sor f o r h i s p ~ t i e n c c
?IS nyrprrcintion also ~ o c s t o t h e e n t i r e staff nnd
? ? : l r : : r ~ ~ ~ n i c . r ~ t , cspcc i a 11 -y t hc Gcncrnl Mnnager of Vnlent ino
r - n i . I ~ q t r?o nrlmcrous t o mention, I. a l s o wish t o thnnk
scni or Evnngr.1 l s t S, Akcccl.~, s e n i o r Evangelist James
! ) I srmoh (J-P) , n l l t h e c l crcy and more dear ing ly Mr,T,A,
or. ji t \ l l r , cont,r*ihutcd i n no s n l n l i mensure t o t h e successful.
cnrnpl ~t i an of t his w o r k ,
PREFACE d'
The importance o f Promot iona l i n t e r p l b y i n any
o r ~ n n i r a t i o n cannbt be o v e r emphasized. T h e r e f o r e
t h e r n t i o n a l e behind t h e e x e a u t i o n of t h i a p + o j e c t
i s t o f i n d o u t , a y d t c m a t i c n l l y and emper i ca l ly ; t h e
i nf 1 ucnce o f v a r i o u ~ Promot iona l Strategies on
errs tomers p a t r o n a ~ e d?ccisions w i t h g a r t i c u l . a r r e f e r e -
nce t o V a l c n t i n o R e n t ~ l s L imi t ed , Enugn, Promofion
n s a marke t ing mix, when i n t e r a c t i n g w i t h o t h e r mark-
e t i n ~ mix such as pro&tc t , p r i c e and p l a e e on a wall
fir t i cr l la ted and co-ordincmted mthrketi ng program,& h e l p s
i n n e h i c v i n ~ o r g a n l z ~ t i o n a l g o a l s .
I The e n t i r e work i s d i v i d e d i n t o f i v e c h a p t e r s .
Ctmptcr one i n t r o d u c e s t h e t o p i c . F u r t h e r t h e problem
i s d e f i n e d find t h e o b j e c t i v e s , h y p o t h e s i s , scope;
1 i m i i ntions of s t u d y nnd s j . g n i f i c a n c e of t h e s t u d y
wcrc s t a t e d ,
Chnpter two d e a l t w i t h t h e l i t e r a t u r e ra=%a* scd
t h e o r e t i c a l c o n s i d e r a t i o n ,
lffere r e l n t e d p n s t ' w o r k s were reviewed and t h e o r i t i c a l
c o n s i d e r a t i o n on t h e p r e s e n t s t u d y was a l s o brougHt
i n t o f o c u ~ i n c l u d i n g t h o h i ~ t o r i c a l background and '
o r p ; m i z a t , i o n a l s t r u c t u r e o f t h e case s tudy.
crp three invc? :red the r,:
s t rldy w h i ch embrnccs Ihc solirccs o f clntn, d2t.n coll-
r?t:t. inn r n ~ t h o i ? ~ , snmpll r s i z e dcttrminntion, quest ion-
. . r n r \ l y ~ i s o f dntn col lcctetl during; the f i e l d s u r v e y , -
:IT t w h i c h t tic post111 ntccl h y p o 1 , h c s i s were s t a t e d ,
Ch:l?'t cr f i V c conf n i nc.d i . h ~ summary of t h e f i n d i n g s ,
r ~ : * n w ~ i c ~ n d n t . i o n s r ~ n d cnncl vrsi on ,
w a i i
)+ r i i i
YO xi.%
n xiv
LIST OF FIGURES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE PAGE
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I. P t l istsrical Development
9.2 Socie-Eeenamfc And Political
Benefit And Negative Aspect . ----- 93
1.4 Statement of Preblem ----. . 18
1.8 Limitations Of study ...-- 2%
1.9 Profile Of Study i -.--- 23
REFERENCES
CPJAPTER ONE
4 . 0 PNTRODUCTION - AN OVERVIEWt P
The Rcntrrl - Entertainment Organisation in flip-dn mold the world RE l w g e cannot be regarded
nn R contemptwary bumineoa endeavour. Being a
mcrvicc oriented enterpriae, Rental - Entertainment bo~inesu has evolved over the years from a ludicrona
to R more lucrative buainess process especially as
i t b m i c ~ l l y tilts towards serving the social facil-
i t y needs of a large number of consumer population,
The R e n t a l - Entertainment services proffer temporary mcqr~ i si tion, hiring or l.easing of entdrtainmeat facil-
i t i e s vis-a-vis household utilities which connuoners '
mny n o t readily own due to the co~plex-peculiaritiem . .
aS RUCA component facilities and also because of the
varping financial canmittments involved in the purch-
rise and ownership of these facility items. Far example,
people are compelled to hire canopies or tents, chairs,
p l ~ t e ~ , cutleries, cold van e t c , during major social
events such as marriage ceremonies, birthday parties,
nnming cerernoniea etc.
The Encyc lopaedia deac r ibed t e n t am " p o r t a b l e ahe l -
t e r c o n a f s t f n ~ of a framework covered by ecome'flexhblc
P suhs t ancc t t . I t hnn been i n u se i n t h e norwadic tribes
of t h e world from W P I C ~ ent c i v i l i ' e a t i o n much as ' the
Asagrimn t o t h e WeAouin~ of Marth Africa and the Mem
Rant, tent^ are azed f o r a wide variety of pnrpasew
i n c l u d i n g r e c r e a t i o n , pub l i c g a t h e r i n g such i s circusa~,
re? ip$ourr s e r v i c e s , t h e a t , r e . p c r f o r m a n c c ~ ~ and exhibitiam,
3 t has v ~ r i o u s types nnd ~ h a p e s and u s e s p a t forward a s ,
a ) A r c t i c typca
(h) Crimping i n b o v n t i o n ~ and conveniences
(c) Circus ~ i . d c ? rhow nnd b i g t o p s t r u c t u r e s ,
( d ) F n p t r e p e r i o d bedroom ,design, and
(e) T k b e t m yark hair dwe l l i ngs ,
The b i b l i c a l r e c o r d s f o r i n a t a n c c t h e book of flfi.rst
S n m t ~ c X ~ c k n p t e r 26 v e r s e s 6 and 7 p o i n t s t o t h e f ac t t h e e
uns? o::w nntdans especially t h e 1 a r a e l i t . c ~ h l - ~ r h g uarz
nnd i n t h e i r Exodus t o n c q n i r c same strategic gcogrnph-
i c n l h m h i t a t i o n . ~ f o r expnnsion p i t c h e d t e n t s f o r encamp-
m e n t , T e n t s e v e n t u n l l y t r anscended t o be known as
manor which t h e hourgeos i e o r l o r d s i n t h e e a r l y cen t -
1:r i e s hnd ns n temporary convcnienccs f o r f e s t i v e socf n l
n c t i v i t i c s which c o r ~ t e m p o r n r i l y i s r c f c r e d t o as canopy,
The E n c y c l o p e d i a d c s r r i b e s t h e canopy a s "an a r c h i -
t e c t u r a l projecting woad o r c o v e r ~ u s p e n d e d o v e r &n
T t a r i )gi nnl 1 y- symho lized a d e v i n e and r o y a l
prrscncc nnd p r o b a b l y d e r i v e d from t h e cosmic a u d i e n c e
t c n t o f the Achntrnenid Winas of P e r s i a . I t is a l s o
s n p p o r t c d by p i l ~ r s o r p o l e s .
B t w i l l he p e r t i n e n t t o rnentIon t h ~ t t e n t s and
. cnnopi e s are con t c m p o ~ ~ n r i l y b e i n~ used i n t e r c h a n p b l
t o 1.0 f 1 ruct nny t r ~ n s c f errt strut ture t h a t g i v e s s h e l t e r
tlnr-i nq snr i n l g n t h e r i rigs n s they h ~ v e s imi lar s h a p e
nnd s tr~~ctrm-c . The S h k e s p c r i n n e r a t o a l a r g e d e g r e e
h i q h l i ~ h t c.d tile need nnd use o f t e n t s and manor i n i t s
1 i t c r n r y coPBcc t ions .
In N i q c r i n , heforae the n d v e n t a n d a c c e p t a n c e o f
cnnopy o r t c>nt , R S an rrl t c r r r n t ivc tempornry s h e l t e r
r ~ s c d a t c o n g r e g n t i o n q ~ t h e r i n ~ s nnd social e v e n t s ,
m c e t i n ~ s and s o c i a l f e s t i v i t i e s were convened u n d e r
F o c a l l y c o n s t r i l c t c d pnlm f r o n d b o o t h s a n d bambo t rcers
co r l s t r r i c t cd i n t o henchcs t o s i t t h e v a r i o u s s t r a t a o f
~ 1 1 ~ " t.s.
Although this practice wns t h e fashion t hen ,
y e t i t . wran ve ry urneamfort.able because t h e g u e s t 8
wprc exposed t o some n n t u r n l h a z a r d s such as rain- wi.nd
f n 1 . l nnd d u s t from hcnvy,which moist t i m e s pulled
down the make-shift Pocnl t e n t s ,
The e r a of tent or canopy i n t r o d u c e d a l e a p
P ~ r w f i r d i n modcrnixntion e f f o r t 8 e s p e c i a l l y i n t h e
* 7 0 b s t h r n u ~ h the t c c h n n l a g i c ~ l s o p h i s t i c a t i o n s and
~ r t i s t i c d e s i ~ n m bronp;ht nnd p n b l i c i s e d by some
innovntars. Therefore, the i n t r o d u c t i o n of t e n t s and
rnnop ics cnn he described n s nn a r t i s t i c inspiration
i n t p r m s of i t s d c s ~ g r ~ s and c o l o u r ,
P y l v n Okereks , ( ~ s R J ) ~ , d e s c r i b e d this as "an
i nspi red c r e ~ t i v e proccsm c o n s c i o u s l y or unconsc ious ly
t h r o a ~ h r c l j a i o u s and f i p i r i t u n l i d e a s o r from mere nes-
% h r P i c cxpcrience nnd t . na t eW,
The use of t en t or cnnopy i n Nigeria i s a lmos t
ns o l d ws the h i s t o r y of man h imse l f , Man has progres sed
P?*nm the IIS* of cave nnd tree ehsde as shelter t o the
n s p o f t e n t n l though n t a v e r y c rude manner us ing
nnimnl skin and WRR more commonly used a-g t he i
nnrrnndic tribea,
A more nophiaticated and advanced pattern of
t e n t ~ n d cnnopies cnme through t h e Enrepeanu via
the ailiterg in their qreret f o r coloniels in the
Wentern Coast of A P r i c n f o r which Nigeria is a
pnrt . They pitched t e n t s , the p~ttern which was
very common to the military even contemparwrily is
preri a a l y the * A e type , t o u i v e them shelter. More
nn the n i s u i a n n r i G s that l n t e r foPlswed chnmgioncd
. t h e use of this ehePter i t em. For instance, t h e
~ e v r n t h day, mdventint church, Catholic and Anglican
Cnrnnrlnion had these canopies crbove their p u l p i t s and
n * ~ t s d d e t h e church t o accaamabate the worshippers,
Thc e x t e n s i v e u ~ e of these tents and canopies
azdccd m r e r e c o p i t i o n i n t h e 70's a s more people
h n w now emhr~ced 1 % ~ impartnnce at various soc ia l
c v e n t a , The current vogue h ~ n different designs,
shnpe and ~ t Q r ~ c & i v t calours which makes eociaP events
vcmy gay, The most recent types started coming into
n q ~ in the early v 9 0 v ~ and i t forms a substantial part
qnn1 i t y o f s e r v i c e i n t e r m s o f t i m e l i n e s s , ~ c c u r a c y
nnd t l c x i h i 1 i t y 9 ' .
T h i s means bhnt consrrmers o f ' t o d a y i r r e s p e c t i v e
c f their C I ~ R S s t n t u s i n t h e s o c i e t y a r e v e r y cons-
c i 011s o f whnt t h e y btry, from whom t h e y buy and when
tkcv buy, I t becomes i m p e r n t i v c t o n o t e t h a t i n
pi-acinci na rind a t t r a c t i v e 1 y p n c k n ~ i n g a p r o d u c t , t h e
n a ~ d s o f t h e t ~ r g e t n u d i e n c e has t o b e t a k e n i n t o
c o n s i c l e r n t i o n and the a p p r o p r i n t e p r o m o t i o n a l s t r a t e g y
n d o p t c d tcr i n f o r m them.
6 DR. Emenike Okpnrn, ( l 9 R 8 ) , q u o t i n g Laite King
F:dwnrd v i i i seid, " I f you hnvd someth ing good t o sell,
do n o t whisper down n wel l " .
C o n s e q u e n t l y , c u s t o m e r ' s p a t r o n a g e and s u b s e q u e n t
improvement on t h e " R e t u r n s an I n v e s t m e n t w ( R O I ) on
any R e n t a l - E n t e r t a i n m e n t f i r m i s t o a l a r g e e x t e n t a
f n n c t i on o f haw e f f e c t i v e m d e f f i c i e n t t h e s e p r o m o t i o n a l
' I ! ! rr-f ,qi r l r n f ' i ~ t i r;fot.v;s tI):lt c o n t c m p o r n r y social -
o t r i 1 rir . ' ; ; ~c~ : !~ : i r - r s c o n ~ ~ l c t c covcrSnyc of most n c t i v i t i c s
, : ~ , ~ 1 1 r 1 ~ :!: I T , : ; i t4v ; r : : w l r i c11 r t1111 (1 be storcd for ~ c n c r ~ t -
i o r j r : * $ c ; ' t ' ( ; : i J I' ' L O r ? l > l ' l ( ' ~ i : \ t e S ~ I ~ C C n l l cars and cyvs
- I ? -, p . ~ b ~ ; G I I I C C P ~ i l l 1 <\ t o p):ootl f v s t ~ V C on(1 c o 1 0 ~ r f ~ l cvunts ,
( i i ) I t i q :;:I r - t t c m j ) t t o open u p ncw c h n l l c r l g c s
28
D i r e c t l y below the apex . p o l i c y making body
i s the C,cncr:~T Mrrnn~er, IIe i s the Chief Executive
o f tlrc R e n t n l o u t f i t , nnd i s dircct ly r e s p o n s i b l e
to t h e nonr-(1 of D irec tors , Ifc . i s the Pink between
~ ' ~ r f o r r n i n g dun1 ro l e n s n memhcr of the Roard of
!j ircctcrs n s wel l ras the l ender o f the Management
r : idre, for which cvcry other o f f i c e r i n the company
i 7 r lcspons ib lc t o h i m .
0t?icbr s c t o f o f f i c i n l s i n the hiernrchy are the
v n r i o u s Hcnds of ncpnrtmcnts such 0s;
( i Accounts Department
( i i ) Operations and Personnel Department
( i i i ) Trnnsport nnd l o g i s t i c s Department -
Other smnll.cr uni t s i n c l u d e s ;
( j ) the vidco 2 c n t n l U n i t ,
( i i ) the comput c r progrnmming Unit .
(i i i .) srcretnriaJ. ' U n i t ,
7. I)nni el Muzyka
R. l3.N. Cross
Encyclopnedia Americazn
Internn t i o n a l ,Edi t ion .
( G r o l i e r I n c . Ilanbury,
Connect icut , v o l . 2 6 , I W G ) .
pnge 500-50 1,
A r t ITistory Review
( V i s i o n Inc.I , td, ¶VE),
page 1.
Journal o f Marketing
Ffnnegernent,
(Depnrtmcnt o f Karkctixqr;
Maiden i s s u e , v o l . 1,29R3),
page 8.
Danking and Finance i n R i g e r i a (Graham Burn,
This Day
(Stinday, February 9,1997),
Organisat ion and N ~ n a g i n ~ (New York: he p r e s s , 3958: , pnge 209,
I ri ccr-nnmi c s ! hc\::w-y , Lhc ~.ssc:11:.i:1l. 1;cr'pose O F
, I : : i v i i s 10 chnnyc Lhc loc;! t ion .?nd
:!l ; :r: ;- c f ' I , ! I T dern;~nc! (l?cqvrnuc) c\1?'\-e f o r n con;~:rnp~ s
y . j i: Le;ii;c7 C o ;\n incrc:.sc in snlc. .; vb.lum! n't
. r ~ i l r . , n price nnc: :%is4? r?rl ~ I : c c l ~ s t i c nat;~l;.c of !':IS
I F - . w , t 'J1":5 m k i r ~ ~ 3. t. i I I C ] ::::ti C , Thc cl:i.r.,g:'*nrn bcl OK
?:r.::i: f7cccr i l ) r . s Ilrlr. :::.i t.ttfif;ior;,
F i g . f
; #,-*: i n, nslt 1 , ~ r : d q t (.a ?ii t n c ~ s such promo'ciz~nnl s! oynns
11 i 1 : T 1 0 . 7 7 d!:, P?c!.:::~P;??"~.c and rnng.r1zj.nes , R S Val r n t i no
l l ; . n + n l c: - ".?os t : . iKp: i n c t r ' l e " , C ~ c n - C o 1 n - "!Tercts t h e
r r .- 1 f.ili I!,?" , YICON NC'G R IIT;,'ril?: I?~YI"I'P,S - 'vI,ct.s s p o i l
.1 ,‘ ? l i t ;c! ( , n , r LI p - "'Pic r i i f f c r e n c e i s clenr" . ?,:. r. <.. .., ;1r.8?mr;i.i csnr;? r t v-ni c r i cs 1 nd:-~y h0.s hccornc :nos t
~-n- t ! i I ' : ,:! i cat P;! c j l c r ; ; ; I ':?. h ; , ~ : TI:; pn.;sr;l th ror lgh the
1 : s ! d : , ; " - r \ ~ ? p:- i .m-l t f v p hr;:*d f a c e i n f 0 r m . n . t -
: r , ' i 1 r> i t L: ! . I Y ' ; ~ T C I I ~ ~ ; ' T I ~ ? I : i P Y , ~ t v 3 q :\ mcnns of s o r t ,
, , . I ; .I I - ~ ; - P ' ~ - -r)rl p r n s ! ) v c t i v e oncc: a l i k e , t o use t h e i r
j+:bt I i cu 1 nr I.i.:;nr;ed r.n:ll c.ri n l s anti parts in place. of those
'1 i c): 12 i i l l c r* i t : ' ( . . X c r : . * - : ~ c l l known or i ~ r - < . not Inbelled
. . f , + 7 i c. -
40
out.Ti t with proliric rwssurces cfin' aff or6 t he
t : ,n t consumer products FrcqaentPy attracts
e l f Cercn t iromcr t i o n d otl t 1 ook than the'
industrial p r o i i ~ c t s.
T1? ;':is is b e c a ~ s e , on thc catcgory of consumer goods,
n promot i axil mix/metli.a is inf iucnccd by tbc consid-
crntion on whether t h e prodac t is a convcniccse,
siro?2i.ilg o r specialty i.tern.
< i v j The s t q c of the TrcCcct Eifc-Cycles This also . -.
i n f Pltcnces Lhc promotion xix,/me6f a, A t the
i n t r c r t u c t i o n stage , n d v e r t i s i n g is necessary
t o infcra end educnte potential custorne~s on
t h c cxlstccrtce o r the new product, the
trade shows, t o s t i m l a t e priinar-y demand ralker
t o nnrraw t h e number of mnrketing decision which must
he hnsrd on judgement alone. Using the systea a s a
toal to supple,%ent judsement, Rental outfits can Aavc
at t h e i r fin;<aa&ips t h e la&eat.markcting PnEormOion
to m k c enlightened operating and policy dceieisns.
This work dorue by researchers, how eve^ has a t r e a w ~ d n c a
r ~ l r v o n c e ko t h i s study, an appraisal ag t h e ~raaotlac~i
f ! l t l I 17 : ;Yyfi !n:lfyc I??- l l ~ i n q r;l!<tc-i. cazm- ,
r 7 r . i c : r t i o n nn ,.nri:ib: : i i ! r t c : :!;::; ;; cI~an:c in
2, I , o v c lock
'i;unc::~mcrrtr?; s of iYa'rkcti rig
(Kc C r a w Eiill Pyerson I n c , , 1975) 2nd c d i . t i s n , p n ~ e 4 8 4 ,
Advert i s ing Wrnndcd parts to
Ci>l3SIlTT!43rS , ( ? l n r r n r d n u s i n e s s Rcvi c w
~ 0 1 . 2 5 , autumn, 1946-47j2nge 925.
91 C
Planning and Contrsl .,-
(Wew Jersey: Prcnt2ce R a l T ,
1980) page 32-33,
T h e esscrick of' t h i s rcscnrch w w k is to
The neccsssnry d a t a and other re la ted
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or alternative. Iferc they nrs allowed t~ exprcss
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rr pi 8.ol. ,s'irk*v:!y O F 5 0 c::i.r,t.owcr.;; wrts conducted, T h i s
G < ciarity, t h ~ t 811 the a n a l y s i s on the side
nf the management were b a s e d on the 25 quest ion-
n ~ i res d i s t r i h u t ed and collected back, while or.
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T h e scientific method a d o p t e d was t h e percentage
c l i stsibutisn method, descriptive analysis and any
ather stat ist icsX t ~ b i e as may be required in L k e
analysis. The questionnaiines were d i s t r i b u t e d
The table above shows how the questionnaires were
ion in t h e course of t h i s s t t idy ,
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50-4 f o r the management w h i c h s t a t e s ,
Y n l r n t i z n Rentals i Lini tcu I
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TO CZEhTE AND REIi'3WRCE taPJAX34XSS A?iOL*;
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