The pharmaceutical industry plays a pivotal role in the economic development of countries worldwide. In the case of Vietnam, the pharmaceutical sector has shown significant growth and potential, raising questions about its specific influence on the country's overall economic progress and investment prospects. This article aims to address this knowledge gap by analyzing and synthesizing findings from specific studies cited in the literature. By examining the problem statement, this research seeks to provide a comprehensive understanding of the interplay between the pharmaceutical industry, economic development, and investment opportunities in Vietnam.
Any industry or any field that wants to be well known they need a right branding and PR strategy. Especially in the era of IT boom and globalization today, branding and communication are becoming more important than ever. It is considered a vital issue that determines the survival of any business. Education is a specific area and brand advertising needs its own strategy. In the context of today’s powerful digital transformation, Vietnam’s universities are making specific plans to begin their own transformations. We assert that digital communication in school brand communication is an important aspect of the digital transformation process at universities. Federating the on-campus digital data is fundamental to planning and executing brand communication programs for universities. Digital transformation plays an important part in improving the quality and efficiency of universities’ operation and their brand communication, whose mission is to showcase their educational achievements, establish competitive advantages and maintain social reputation.
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