Brand Management in Emerging Markets: Theories and Practices

Brand Management in Emerging Markets: Theories and Practices
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 353
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ISBN-10 : 9781466662438
ISBN-13 : 1466662433
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Brand Management in Emerging Markets: Theories and Practices by : Wang, Cheng Lu

"This book provides valuable and insightful research as well as empirical studies that allow audiences to develop, implement, and maintain branding strategies"--Provided by publisher.

Brand Management in Emerging Markets

Brand Management in Emerging Markets
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Total Pages : 331
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ISBN-10 : 146666245X
ISBN-13 : 9781466662452
Rating : 4/5 (5X Downloads)

Synopsis Brand Management in Emerging Markets by :

This book provides valuable and insightful research as well as empirical studies that allow audiences to develop, implement, and maintain branding strategies

Brand Management in Emerging Markets

Brand Management in Emerging Markets
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1466662441
ISBN-13 : 9781466662445
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Synopsis Brand Management in Emerging Markets by : Chenglu Wang

"This book provides valuable and insightful research as well as empirical studies that allow audiences to develop, implement, and maintain branding strategies"--

Marketing Communications and Brand Development in Emerging Markets Volume II

Marketing Communications and Brand Development in Emerging Markets Volume II
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 318
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ISBN-10 : 9783030955816
ISBN-13 : 3030955818
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Marketing Communications and Brand Development in Emerging Markets Volume II by : Ogechi Adeola

Advances in technology and changes in consumer buying patterns have forced businesses to alter their traditional marketing approach to incorporate contemporary ideologies that will drive customer satisfaction, meet societal expectations, and boot business performance for competitive advantage. The unplanned ravaging effects of the covid-19 pandemic, the vulnerability of our planet due to unsustainable living, and the changing digital landscape require that businesses are strategically aligned to these realities in order to adapt and effectively communicate their offerings. The second of this two-volume work examines marketing communications and brand development in an uncertain and changing world. With specific focus on the covid-19 pandemic, social responsibilities, and emerging technologies, this book examines how organisations in emerging economies can effectively engage in marketing communications and brand activity challenges posed by a changing world. Meanwhile, Volume I provides insight into contemporary issues in marketing such as brand avoidance, health and personal branding, and offers a futuristic perspective on marketing communications. Taken together, this two-volume works is a definitive resource for scholars and students or marketing, branding and international business.

Brand Management

Brand Management
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9781317619192
ISBN-13 : 1317619196
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Brand Management by : Tilde Heding

For more than three decades it has been argued that the brand is an important value creator and should be a top management priority. However, the definition of what a brand is remains elusive. BRAND MANAGEMENT: RESEARCH, THEORY, AND PRACTICE fills a gap in the market, providing an understanding of different 'schools of thought' in brand management and offers deep insight into the opening question of the opening question of almost every brand management course: 'What is a brand?' This comprehensive second edition offers an exhaustive scientific analysis of various approaches to brand management developed over the past thirty years. It also delivers a thorough understanding of the strategic and managerial implications of different brand perspectives.

Breakout Strategies for Emerging Markets

Breakout Strategies for Emerging Markets
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Publisher : FT Press
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 9780134292847
ISBN-13 : 0134292847
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Breakout Strategies for Emerging Markets by : Jagdish N. Sheth

Real strategies, tactics & solutions for succeeding in emerging markets now Attract non-consumers and upscale current customers Reflect local culture, tradition, and preferences across your business Make your products easier to find, buy, and use Strengthen your brand and deliver on your brand promises Engage and serve all your stakeholders Build a sustainable, profitable business How big is your emerging market opportunity? Potential annual consumption will hit $30 trillion by 2025, with $10 trillion in India and China alone. Emerging economies are transforming markets worldwide–attracting multinationals, strengthening domestic firms, and launching local brands onto the global stage. Best of all, there are now proven best practices for succeeding in these markets. They’ve been developed the hard way: through the experiences of pioneers who’ve learned from mistakes and listened to their customers. This book’s brand stories reflects these winning strategies. You’ll learn from high-profile leaders like Gillette, Levi’s, Starbucks, Alibaba, GlaxoSmith-Kline, and WeChat–and from great companies you’ll discover for the first time. Linking theory to practice, the authors offer expert guidance on attracting non-users, adapting products, aligning with local culture, optimizing channels, building brands, upscaling, strengthening relationships, and much more. You’ve never had an opportunity this enormous. Nobody has. Get it right–with the right advice, right from the trenches. Emerging markets offer the biggest growth opportunity in the history of capitalism. This practical guide offers a comprehensive, strategic marketing perspective tailored to these new markets. Leading experts demonstrate how companies can succeed both today and tomorrow, no matter what happens in the global economy. Breakout Strategies for Emerging Markets integrates insights drawn from the authors’ extensive primary research worldwide, their pioneering academic research and case development, practical consulting and management experience, and their conversations with industry leaders on several continents. You will learn about the experiences and actions of both local and global enterprises in industries ranging from consumer goods to entertainment, apparel to finance. The authors share new insights for attracting non-users by developing products, aligning with local traditions, upscaling, selecting channels, financing, brand messaging, using e-commerce, building relationships, and more. Discover how to... Convert non-users: Optimize acceptability, affordability, accessibility, and awareness Create “functional Fusion”: Adapt products to blend western and local elements Design “cultural fusion”: Embed local tradition, history, language, and taste Democratize the offer: Make products more affordable, financially and psychologically Upscale the offer: Upgrade choices and experiences across the income spectrum Manage reach: Get your channels and supply chains right Reinvent reach: Leverage revolutionary channels and payment methods Build brand identity: Align your brand essence with your customer’s experience Engage stakeholders: Serve the needs of every entity you touch

Marketing Brands in Africa

Marketing Brands in Africa
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 9783030772048
ISBN-13 : 3030772047
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Marketing Brands in Africa by : Samuelson Appau

This contributed volume serves as an authoritative reference and guide for anyone looking to study or build a brand in Africa. Despite being touted as the ‘last frontier’ of global brands, very little research exists that examines brands and branding in this emerging market. Authors cover crucial topics such as the history of branding in Africa, branding approaches used by start-ups, religious organizations, political parties, and businesses in the informal economies of Africa, as well as marketing Africa as a brand using practical cases, empirical and critical approaches. With the world’s youngest population and the second-fastest growing economies, Africa has quickly become a hotbed for marketing and consumption of local and global brands. While past research has mostly focused on examining the brand image of Africa and African countries, or on branding Africa as a place for tourist consumption, what is missing is a comprehensive guide that discusses the theory and practice of branding and brands in and from Africa. Through theoretical and practical contributions, the authors of this book seek to fill the knowledge gap about branding in and from Africa.

Brand Management

Brand Management
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis US
Total Pages : 267
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ISBN-10 : 0415443261
ISBN-13 : 9780415443265
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Brand Management by : Tilde Heding

For over two decades, it has been argued that the brand is an important value creator and should therefore be a top management priority. However, the definition of what a brand is remains elusive. This comprehensive textbook presents the reader with an exhaustive analysis of the scientific and paradigmatic approaches to the nature of brand as it has developed over the last twenty years. Taking a multi-disciplinary approach and offering an exhaustive analysis of brand research literature, it delivers a thorough understanding of the managerial implications of these different approaches to the management of the brand. Brand Mangement: Research, Theory and Practice fills a gap in the market, providing an understanding of how the nature of brand and the idea of the consumer differ in these approaches and offers in-depth insight into the opening question of almost every brand management course: "What is a brand?"

Marketing Communications in Emerging Economies, Volume I

Marketing Communications in Emerging Economies, Volume I
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 318
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ISBN-10 : 9783030813291
ISBN-13 : 3030813290
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Marketing Communications in Emerging Economies, Volume I by : Thomas Anning-Dorson

The first of this two-volume work brings to the fore marketing communication theories and concepts that are prominent in emerging economy contexts, and highlights the opportunities and challenges within these markets. Offering a distinctive meaning and importance to both the practice and the theory of marketing communications in emerging economies, this collection introduces the foundational issues of marketing communications as well as the broader marketing communication environment and how they impact on communication strategy development and implementation. With contributors from diverse disciplines, the book establishes the importance of linking customer value creation, national culture and the management process with the marketing communications strategy. It highlights the critical role of research, the changing trends in marketing communication in the digital age and the communication opportunities for small and large brands. This book is a useful tool for orporate executives, educators, students, policymakers and businesses on marketing communication in emerging markets.

Global Marketing

Global Marketing
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 714
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ISBN-10 : 9781317613510
ISBN-13 : 1317613511
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis Global Marketing by : Ilan Alon

Global Marketing provides students with a truly international treatment of the key principles that every marketing manager should grasp. International markets present different challenges that require a marketer to think strategically, and apply tools and techniques creatively in order to respond decisively in a fiercely competitive environment. Alon et al. provide students with everything they need to rise to the challenge: Coverage of small and medium enterprises, as well as multinational corporations, where much of the growth in international trade and global marketing has occurred. A shift toward greater consideration of services marketing as more companies move away from manufacturing. A focus on emerging markets to equip students with the skills necessary to take advantage of the opportunities that these rapidly growing regions present. Chapters on social media, innovation, and technology teach students how to incorporate these new tools into their marketing strategy. New material on sustainability, ethics, and corporate social responsibility; key values for any modern business. Short cases and examples throughout the text show students how these principles and techniques are applied in the real world. Longer cases provide instructors and students with rich content for deeper analysis and discussion. Covering key topics not found in competing books, Global Marketing will equip students with the knowledge and confidence they need to become leading marketing managers. A companion website features an instructor’s manual with test questions, as well as additional exercises and examples for in-class use.