1. What are the basic goals of marketing? Are these goals relevant to global marketing? Marketing activities represent an organization’s efforts to satisfy customer wants and needs by offering products and services that create value. These goals are relevant in virtually every part of the world; however‚ when an organization pursues market opportunities outside of its home country (domestic) market‚ managers need an understanding of additional conceptual tools and guidelines. 2. Identify and
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MKTG 680-01: International Marketing‚ Spring 2006 Exam I Review Questions • • NOTE: THESE QUESTIONS ARE ILLUSTRATIVE. IN ADDITION TO STUDYING THIS SET‚ YOU SHOULD ALSO CONSULT THE RELEVANT CHAPTERS OF YOUR TEXT AND YOUR LECTURES NOTES. REVIEW THIS SET AND FEEL FREE TO DISCUSS WITH ME‚ SHOULD YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS. Chapter 3 – The Global Trade Environment 1. a. b. c. d. e. Which of the following is the abbreviation for a proposed trade initiative between the U.S
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Branding the Destination The tourism industry is a remarkable industry as it has brought positive effects in terms of intercultural exchange as well as economic growth to the tourism destination (UNWTO‚ 2011). The UNTWO (2007‚ p1) defines a destination as “the place visited that is central to the decision to take the trip”. The term ‘branding’ is often encountered in marketing classes however it does apply in the tourism aspect as well. It was more than two decades ago when Pritchard and Morgan
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Chapter 7&8 – International Market selection and Entry Approaches to market selection ← incremental entry vs simultaneous entries ◦ incremental → usually for small companies with fewer resources that wants to lower their risk preclude economies of scale. ◦ simultaneous → extensive resource thus‚ resulting in higher operating risk‚ may decide to leverage across asia pacific area‚ facilitate economies of scale. ← Concentrated approach vs diversified approach ◦ concentrated
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BRANDING DECISIONS IN RURAL MARKETING (Sonal Purohit‚ Kahkashan Qayyum) “The rural consumer is discerning and the rural market is vibrant. At the current rate of growth‚ it will soon out strip the urban market. The rural market is not sleeping any longer. We are.” So sad Mr. Adi Gogrej of Godrej industries. This makes it clear that the importance of rural market at present competition is to capture market share and consumer loyalty. India is shining then! India is Unique in many ways. A population
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Internet International Marketing Students are to present a research report on the implications of Internet technology in the international marketing of the firm. More specifically‚ the impact of the Internet on international marketing performance indicators such as sales from international customers has become clear (Mathews‚ Healy and Wickramasekera 2011). International marketing managers must be aware of this changing environment and the impact on marketing activities in international markets
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Inter-Mar L1 objectives basic concepts=international marketing‚internationalization‚global orientation etc. why and how firms go international=inter‚ external motivations different types of inter-mar-organizations=5types definition the marketing of goods and services across national boundaries it involves; identifying international marketing opportunities providing products and services that meet international market needs communicating with international audiences delivering products internationally
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1. Define the key terms listed above. (1) International marketing Controllable elements‚ Uncontrollable elements -Controllable Elements are what marketers in a company can adjust their marketing strategies such as firm characteristics‚ price‚ product etc.‚ to market conditions‚ consumer tastes‚ or corporate objectives. On the other hand‚ Uncontrollable Elements are what the marketers must actively evaluate and adapt to them if needed‚ as they can be defined as environmental factors. For examples
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Place Marketing The concept of place branding has emerged in recent years as a powerful instrument and it is becoming more popular all over the world. Place branding is important today because in the global marketplace of instant communication and growing democracy‚ the opinions of the people count as much as the opinions of the powers in charge. As a consequence of expanding globalization‚ the need for place branding is more important than ever. Having a positive brand is necessary to compete with
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the model of the international marketing task displayed in the text‚ which of the following reasons demonstrates the most important difference between the international marketer ’s task and that of the domestic marketer? (Points: 1) The international marketer must deal with at least two levels of uncontrollable uncertainty instead of one. The international marketer must rely on at least two levels of controllable certainty instead of one. The international marketer is never
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