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Global Marketing and Advertising describes the characteristics of a global brand, how advertising adds value to brands, the concept of culture and culture's consequences for values and motivation in advertising, and how culture influences perception of advertising. Marieke de Mooij's application of Geert Hofstede's 5-D model to marketing and advertising is an essential theme of this book.
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Cross-cultural studies, Target marketing, Consumer behavior, Advertising, Reclame, Exportwerbung, Publicite, Etudes transculturelles, Interkulturelles Verstehen, Internationales Marketing, Consommateurs, Comportement, Internationale marketing, Culturele verschillen, Verbraucherverhalten, Cibles (Marketing), Consumentengedrag, Werbung, Marketing, Target marketing--cross-cultural studies, Advertising--cross-cultural studies, Consumer behavior--cross-cultural studies, Hf5415.127 .m66 1998, 658.8/02Showing 6 featured editions. View all 6 editions?
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Global marketing and advertising: understanding cultural paradoxes
2009, Sage Publications, Sage Publications, Inc
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Global Marketing and Advertising: Understanding Cultural Paradoxes
March 8, 2005, Sage Publications, Inc
Paperback
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Global Marketing and Advertising: Understanding Cultural Paradoxes
March 17, 2005, Sage Publications, Inc
Hardcover
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Global marketing and advertising: understanding cultural paradoxes
1998, Sage Publications
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Global Marketing and Advertising: Understanding Cultural Paradoxes
July 15, 1997, Sage Publications, Inc
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Global Marketing and Advertising: Understanding Cultural Paradoxes
July 1, 1997, Sage Publications, Inc
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"In a meeting between the Duke of Wellington and Napoleon after the battle of Waterloo, Wellington is said to have reproached Napoleon with the words, "You fight for power, we fight for honor," and Napoleon is said to have answered: "Yes, one always fights for what one does not have.""
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