SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY‚ CONSUMERISM‚ AND THE MARKETING CONCEPT Robert D. Winsor‚ Loyola Marymount University ABSTRACT This paper compares the often-criticized "selling orientation" or "selling concept" with the commonly-praised "societal marketing concept "from the perspectives of consumer rationality and persuasibility. It is suggested that both orientations view consumers as relatively irrational and as easily prone to manipulation by marketers. The implications of this similarity are explored
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Contrast between production and product concepts: In production concept marketers believe that customers will favor products that are available and in expensive‚ while Product concept makes marketers believe that products with most quality‚ features and performance will be favored by the customers. Under production concept‚ product gets cheap but under product concept‚ product usually gets expensive. Both of these concepts can lead to marketing myopia‚ but still useful in some situations. Products
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Yvette Yvette is the main character of the novel “The Virgin and the Gipsy”. Despite of that fact‚ the author doesn’t describe her appearance in details‚ the reader can form her image mostly because of her actions‚ thoughts‚ mimicry and relationships with other characters. For instance: “She was always out to parties and dances‚ friends came for her in their motor cars‚ and off she went to the city; yet she always seemed like a creature mesmerized; At home‚ she truly was irritable‚ and outrageously
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1. Application 2. Product life Cycle - Technological innovation - a. new methods of producing existing commodities b. production of new commodities c. commodity improvement 1. Manufactured good is introduced to home market - start produce something‚ operate close to local market‚ production is small. 2. Domestic industry shows export strength - expand production 3. Foreign production begins - more efficient production (using low wage labor & mass production) 4. Domestic industry loses
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INTRODUCTION Haagen-Dazs were the pioneers in the market for creating distinctive and indulgent taste experiences by marketing to an untapped segment - the adult ice cream lovers. The Haagen-Dazs brand quickly developed a loyal following. Its early success was created by word of mouth and praise. Without the benefit of advertising the story of an incredibly rich and creamy confection spread rapidly. At first‚ it was only available at gourmet shops but soon distribution expanded In 1983 Haagen-Dazs
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History of Virgin Virgin Trains was born on 29th of November 1996 when it was awarded the Cross Country franchise following the privatisation of British Rail‚ the franchise will last until April 2012. Along with the Cross Country line‚ Virgin also won the West Coast franchise and took control on the 9th of March 1997‚ this franchise will end in March 2012. The West Coast line was the last but one of the franchises to be handed over to the private sector‚ all of which had been completed in less
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SD-Logic Marketing The concept of marketing has changed tremedously over a period of last few decades. Initially the concept of marketing revolved around manufactured goods that were tangible in nature however as the economies developed and became more complex it was understood that services are totally different breed of products that are intangible in nature however carry equal importance as that of tangible goods. This gave birth to the cocept of services marketing. Services marketing concept defined
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MANAGEMENT AND LAW School of Management MSc Programmes Module Leader: Dr. Laura A. Costanzo Academic Year: 2010-2011 |Industry |European Airline Industry | |Company |Virgin Atlantic Airways | STRATEGY MODULE COURSEWORK |Student URN |MSc Programme |Surname & First Name | |6098320 |Management
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X Concept: A Mediterranean Restaurant Concept Prepared for Professor of Restaurant Management HMT 410 DeVry University – Online Prepared by Student: Prepared on xx xx xxxx TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Concept Development Site Selection Market Analysis Competition Analysis Financial Analysis License & Approvals Design‚ Furnishings & Equipment Menu Development Employment of Key Personnel Selection & Training of Key
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Evolution of marketing concept in Indian Context: Concept of marketing origins long back in India to year 3300 BC during Indus valley civilization where in most of the marketing was done through street shops‚ street markets and traveling salesmen called as feriwalas. Most of the products were home made i.e. cottage industry was predominant and almost every village was an independent economic entity. Products though home-made‚ carried an excellent quality as same business or profession was carried
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