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Cases in Marketing

English · Paperback / Softback

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This rich collection of case studies highlights key marketing issues in an international context characterized by diversity of markets, competitors and consumers.

Some of the cases require students to synthesize broader strategic issues such as: entering the global market; coping with international competition; managing the globalization process; adapting to rapid change due to worldwide developments; and weighing global standardization against customization. Other cases bring students' analytical skills to bear on issues of a more tactical nature such as: international market and competition; the collection and use of data in market research; evaluating communication effectiveness; and multifactor portfolio analysis.

Together they offer a detailed insight into the practicalities of marketing across national borders and cultures.

List of contents










Introduction - Hanne Hartvig Larsen
Illy in Germany - Pamela Adams
Renewal of Distribution Agreements
Norsk Hydro Fertilizers in the United States - Bjarne Bakka
Entering a Highly Competitive Market
Case A: 1970-75
Case B: 1980-95
MediaMarkt - Christian Belz, Thomas Rudolph and Hermann Schindler
The Price-Active Market Entry into Switzerland
Mobile Telephone Network Operators - Per Andersson, Staffan Hult[ac]en and Bengt G M[um]olleryd
Adapting to Rapid Changes in the Market
WILO GmbH - Axel Faix, Susanne Schwamborn-Epple and Richard K[um]ohler
Dealing with a Subsidiary in Crisis
Collective de l¿Or - Bernard Dubois
Evaluating an Advertising Campaign
Honeywell in Saint-Petersburg - Jean-Jacques Lambin and Inge Vanfraechem
Establishing a Market Strategy
International Tourism Marketing - Josef A Mazanec
A Multifactor Portfolio Model
Guardian Properties - Celia Phillips
The Management of a Local and International Shopping Centre
Godiva Europe - Jean-Jacques Lambin
The Standardization versus Customization Dilemma
Saatchi & Saatchi Worldwide - Ron J H Meyer and Ad Th Pruyn
Does a `Global Marketing¿ Concept Make Sense?


About the author

Hanne Hartvig Larsen is Professor at the Copenhagen Business School in Denmark.

CONTRIBUTORS

Pamela Adams Universita Bocconi Milan

Per Andersson Stockholm School of Economics

Christian Belz Universitat St. Gallen

Axel Faix Universitat Koln

Bernard Dubois HEC Jouy-en-Josas

Staffan Hulten Stockholm School of Economics

Richard Kohler Universitat Koln

J J Lambin Universite Catholique de Louvain

Josef A Mazenac Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration

Ron Meyer Rotterdam School of Management

Bengt G Molleryd Stockholm School of Economics

Ad Pruyn Rotterdam School of Management

Erasmus University

Celia Phillips London School of Economics

Thomas Rudolph Universitat St Gallen

Herman Schindler Universitat St.Gallen

Susanne Schwamborn-Epple Kaufring AG Dusseldorf

I Vanfrechem Leti-Lovanium′s International School of Management St. Petersburg

Summary

This work highlights key marketing issues in contexts characterized by diversity of markets, competitors and consumers. Cases draw on students' ability to think about broader strategic issues such as global standardization versus customization.

Product details

Authors Stig Hartmann
Assisted by Stig Hartmann (Editor), Hanne Hartvig Larsen (Editor), Hanne Hartvig Larsen (Editor)
Publisher Sage Publications Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 10.10.1997
 
EAN 9780761955702
ISBN 978-0-7619-5570-2
No. of pages 224
Series European Management Series
European Management Series
European Management
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Advertising, marketing

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