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ISE International Marketing 18th edition


ISE International Marketing 18th edition

Paperback by Cateora, Philip; Graham, John; Gilly, Mary

ISE International Marketing

£56.99

ISBN:
9781260547870
Publication Date:
29 Mar 2019
Edition/language:
18th edition / English
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Education
Pages:
1440 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 - 30 May 2024
ISE International Marketing

Description

Pioneers in the field, Cateora, Gilly, and Graham continue to set the standard in this 18th edition of International Marketing with their well-rounded perspective of international markets that encompass history, geography, language, and religion as well as economics, which helps students see the cultural and environmental uniqueness of any nation or region. The dynamic nature of the international marketplace is reflected in the number of substantially improved and expanded topics in this 18th, including the following over 100 new academic articles and their findings. All data, text, photos and images have been updated for currency, as has the corresponding content within McGraw-Hill Education's Connect with adaptive SmartBook. Additional updates include:NEW Cases: New cases accompany the 18e, enlivening the material in the book and class discussions while broadening a student's critical thinking skills. These cases bring forth many of the topics discussed in the chapters and demonstrate how these concepts are dealt with in the real world. These cases can be assigned in Connect and SmartBook. Optionally, a case booklet can be create using McGraw-Hill CREATE. Crossing Borders Boxes: These invaluable boxes offer anecdotal company examples. These entertaining examples are designed to encourage critical thinking and guide students through topics ranging from ethical to cultural to global issues facing marketers today. 4-Color Design: New color maps and exhibits allow for improved pedagogy and a clearer presentation of international symbols and cultural meanings in marketing and advertising. In addition, photos that depend on full color for maximum impact easily bring many global examples to life.

Contents

PartOne An Overview 1. The Scope and Challenge of International Marketing 2. The Dynamic Environment of International Trade Part Two The Cultural Environment of Global Market 1. History and Geography: The Foundations of Culture 2. Cultural Dynamics in Assessing Global Markets3. Culture, Management Style,and Business Systems 4.The Political Environment: A Critical Concern 5. The International Legal Environment: Playing by the Rules Part Three Assessing Global Market Opportunities 1. Developing a Global Vision through Marketing Research 2. Economic Development and the Americas3. Europe, Africa, and the MiddleEast4.The Asia Pacific Region Part Four Developing Global Marketing Strategies 1. Global Marketing Management: Planning and Organization 2. Products and Services for Consumers 3. Products and Services for Businesses 4. International Marketing Channels 5. Integrated Marketing Communications and International Advertising 6. Personal Selling and Sales Management 7. Pricing for International Markets Part Five Implementing Global Marketing Strategies 1. Inventive Negotiations with International Customers, Partners, andRegulators Part Six Supplementary Material The Country Notebook: A Guide for Developing a Marketing Plan Cases can be found in Connect and SmartBook

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