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Marketing Theory - A Student Text

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PART ONE: Overview of Marketing Theory
Chapter 1: Marketing - Philosophy or Function? - Michael J. Baker
Chapter 2: Marketing Theory - Michael Saren
Chapter 3: A History of Historical Research in Marketing - D. G. Brian Jones and Mark Tadajewski
Chapter 4: Marketing Ethics - Patrick E. Murphy and Kelly D. Martin
PART TWO: Disciplinary Underpinnings of Marketing Theory
Chapter 5: The Economics Basis of Marketing - Richard J. Varey
Chapter 6: The Psychological Basis of Marketing - Allan J. Kimmel
Chapter 7: The Sociological Basis of Marketing - Kjell Grønhaug and Ingeborg Astrid Kleppe
Chapter 8: Cultural Aspects of Marketing - Kam-hon Lee and Cass Shum
PART THREE: Theories of Marketing Management and Strategy
Chapter 9: The Marketing Mix: A Helicopter View - Walter van Waterschoot, Thomas Foscht, Marion Brandstaetter and Andreas B. Eisingerich
Chater 10: Marketing Strategy - Robin Wensley
Chapter 11: Market Segmentation and Segment Strategy - Sally Dibb and Lyndon Simkin
PART FOUR: Theoretical Sub-Areas of Marketing
Chapter 12: Consumer Behaviour - Margaret K. Hogg and Rob Lawson
Chapter 13: Marketing Communications in a Digital World - Julia Wolny
Chapter 14: Theories of Value and Brand Equity - Mark S. Glynn and Roderick J. Brodie
Chapter 15: Innovation and New Product Development - Susan Hart
Chapter 16: Relationships and Networks - Kristian Møller
Chapter 17: Theories of Retailing - Christopher Moore and Stephen Doyle
PART FIVE: THEORIES OF SERVICE IN MARKETING
Chapter 18: The New Service Marketing - Evert Gummesson
Chapter 19: Service-Dominant Logic - Stephen L. Vargo, Robert F. Lusch and Kaisa Koskela-Huotari
PART SIX: MARKETING THEORY, SOCIETY & THE ENVIRONMENT
Chapter 20: Social Marketing Theory - Sharyn Rundle-Thiele
Chapter 21: Sustainable Marketing - William E. Kilbourne and Anastasia Thyroff


About the author

Michael J Baker is Emeritus Professor of Marketing at the University of Strathclyde where he founded the Department of Marketing in 1971. He is the Author/Editor of more than fifty books, most recently the Fifth edition of Marketing Strategy and Management (2014), and over 150 academic Chapters and Articles. He is the Founding Editor of the Journal of Marketing Management and currently Editor of the Journal of Customer Behaviour and the new journal Social Business.
Mike Saren previously held chairs in marketing at the universities of Stirling and Strathclyde and was awarded an Honorary Fellowship of the UK Academy of Marketing in July 2007. He was a convener of the marketing streams at the Critical Management Studies Conferences, 1999-2011; and one of the founding editors in 2001 of the journal ‘Marketing Theory’’ (Sage Publications). Also co-editor of books on Rethinking Marketing, (Brownlie et al, 1999, Sage) and Critical Marketing: Defining the Field (Saren et al, Elsevier, 2007). His introductory text is Marketing Graffiti: The View from the Street (Saren, 2006, Butterworth Heinemann).

Summary

Introducing the histories, theories and debates of the field of marketing, this is your one-stop introduction to the development of this exciting topic.

Product details

Authors Michael J Baker, Michael J J Saren Baker, Michael J Saren Baker, Michael J. Baker
Assisted by Michael J Baker (Editor), Michael J J Baker (Editor), Michael J. Baker (Editor), Michael Saren (Editor)
Publisher Sage Publications Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.05.2016
 
EAN 9781473904019
ISBN 978-1-4739-0401-9
No. of pages 544
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Advertising, marketing

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Marketing / General, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Sales & Selling / General, Sales & marketing, Sales and marketing

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