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Mark C. Green Department of Business Administration


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To Cynthia, my wife, best friend, and partner in living life creatively.


—WJK


In memoriam: Peter Nathaniel Green 1964–2013


—MCG


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Brief Contents


Preface 17 Acknowledgments 21


Part ONE Introduction 24 Chapter 1 Introduction to Global Marketing 24 Case 1-1 The Global Marketplace Is Also Local 24 Case 1-1 The Global Marketplace (continued) 54 Case 1-2 McDonald’s Expands Globally While Adjusting Its Local


Recipe 55 Case 1-3 Apple versus Samsung: The Battle for Smartphone Supremacy


Heats Up 58


Part twO the Global Marketing Environment 60 Chapter 2 The Global Economic Environment 60 Case 2-1 A New Front in the Battle of Ideas 60 Case 2-1 A New Front in the Battle of Ideas (continued) 89 Case 2-2 Argentina Uncorks Malbec; World Ready


for a Glass 90


Chapter 3 The Global Trade Environment 92 Case 3-1 Global Trading Partners Look East and West


for Economic Growth 92 Case 3-1 Will New Trade Partnerships Fuel East-West Growth?


(continued) 121 Case 3-2 Will the Euro Survive? The Euro Zone Fights


for Its Life 122


Chapter 4 Social and Cultural Environments 124 Case 4-1 Will Tourism Ruin Venice? 124 Case 4-1 Is Tourism the Savior or the Scourge of Venice?


(continued) 148 Case 4-2 Soccer and the Fashion World 150


Chapter 5 The Political, Legal, and Regulatory Environments 152


Case 5-1 Mr. President—Free Pussy Riot! 152 Case 5-1 Mr. President—Free Pussy Riot! (continued) 181 Case 5-2 America’s Cuban Conundrum 183 Case 5-3 Gambling Goes Global on the Internet 186


Part thrEE approaching Global Markets 188 Chapter 6 Global Information Systems and Market Research 188 Case 6-1 Nestlé’s Middle East Investment in Market Research 188 Case 6-1 Nestlé’s Middle East Investment in Market Research


(continued) 217 Case 6-2 Research Helps Whirlpool Keep Its Cool at Home, Act Local


in Emerging Markets 218


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Chapter 7 Segmentation, Targeting, and Positioning 220 Case 7-1 Global Companies Target Low-Income Consumers (A) 220 Case 7-1 Global Companies Target Low-Income Consumers (A)


(continued) 250 Case 7-2 Cosmetics Giants Segment the Global Cosmetics Market 252


Chapter 8 Importing, Exporting, and Sourcing 254 Case 8-1 East-Asian Countries: Export-led Growth for Economic


Success 254 Case 8-1 Hong Kong Trade and Investment Hub (continued) 281 Case 8-2 Turkish Cars: The Big Picture 282 Case 8-3 A Day in the Life of an Export Coordinator 283


Chapter 9 Global Market-Entry Strategies: Licensing, Investment, and Strategic Alliances 284


Case 9-1 Mo’men Launches Franchises in UAE 284 Case 9-1 Mo’men Launches Franchises in UAE (continued) 311 Case 9-2 Jaguar’s Passage to India 313


Part fOur the Global Marketing Mix 314 Chapter 10 Brand and Product Decisions in Global Marketing 314 Case 10-1 The Beatles Story, Liverpool 314 Case 10-1 The Beatles Story, Liverpool (continued) 347 Case 10-2 The Smart Car 348


Chapter 11 Pricing Decisions 350 Case 11-1 Global Companies Target Low-Income Consumers (B) 350 Case 11-1 Global Companies Target Low-Income Consumers (B)


(continued) 379 Case 11-2 LVMH and Luxury Goods Marketing 380 Case 11-3 One Laptop Per Child 382


Chapter 12 Global Marketing Channels and Physical Distribution 384 Case 12-1 Carrefour’s Entry in Dubai 384 Case 12-1 How Successful is Carrefour’s Joint Venture in the UAE?


(continued) 415 Case 12-2 Fail! Tesco Strikes Out in the United States 416


Chapter 13 Global Marketing Communications Decisions I: Advertising and Public Relations 418


Case 13-1 The Gulf Oil Spill: BP’s Public Relations Nightmare 418 Case 13-1 The BP Oil Spill (continued) 445 Case 13-2 Samsung: Launching People 446


Chapter 14 Global Marketing Communications Decisions II: Sales Promotion, Personal Selling, and Special Forms of Marketing Communication 448


Case 14-1 Red Bull 448 Case 14-1 Red Bull (continued) 479 Case 14-2 Marketing an Industrial Product in Latin America 480


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Chapter 15 Global Marketing and the Digital Revolution 482 Case 15-1 Africa 3.0 482 Case 15-1 Africa 3.0 (continued) 508 Case 15-2 Global Marketers Discover Social Media 509


Part fIvE Strategy and Leadership in the twenty-first Century 510


Chapter 16 Strategic Elements of Competitive Advantage 510 Case 16-1 Volkswagen Aims for the Top 510 Case 16-1 Volkswagen (continued) 538 Case 16-2 IKEA 541 Case 16-3 LEGO 543


Chapter 17 Leadership, organization, and Corporate Social Responsibility 544


Case 17-1 A Changing of the Guard at Unilever 544 Case 17-1 Unilever (continued) 572


Glossary 575 Author/Name Index 589 Subject/Organization Index 597


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Contents


Preface 17 Acknowledgments 21


Part ONE Introduction 24


Chapter 1 Introduction to Global Marketing 24 introduction and overview 25 Principles of Marketing: A Review 27


Competitive Advantage, Globalization, and Global Industries 28


global Marketing: What it is and What it isn’t 31 the importance of global Marketing 38 Management orientations 40


Ethnocentric Orientation 40 Polycentric Orientation 41 Regiocentric Orientation 41 Geocentric Orientation 42


Forces Affecting global integration and global Marketing 44 Multilateral Trade Agreements 44 Converging Market Needs and Wants and the Information Revolution 45 Transportation and Communication Improvements 45 Product Development Costs 45 Quality 46 World Economic Trends 46 Leverage 48


Experience Transfers 48 Scale Economies 48 Resource Utilization 49 Global Strategy 49


Restraining Forces 49 Management Myopia and Organizational Culture 49 National Controls 50 Opposition to Globalization 50


outline of this Book 51


Part twO the Global Marketing Environment 60


Chapter 2 the Global Economic Environment 60 the World Economy—An overview 62 Economic Systems 63


Market Capitalism 64 Centrally Planned Socialism 65 Centrally Planned Capitalism and Market Socialism 65


Stages of Market development 70 Low-Income Countries 70 Lower-Middle-Income Countries 71 Upper-Middle-Income Countries 73 Marketing Opportunities in LDCs and Developing Countries 75 High-Income Countries 77 The Triad 78 Marketing Implications of the Stages of Development 79


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10 CoNTENTS


Balance of Payments 80 trade in Merchandise and Services 82


Overview of International Finance 83 Economic Exposure 85 Managing Exchange Rate Exposure 85


Chapter 3 the Global trade Environment 92 the World trade organization and gAtt 93 Preferential trade Agreements 94


Free Trade Area 95 Customs Union 95 Common Market 95 Economic Union 95


north America 98 Latin America: SiCA, Andean Community, Mercosur, and CARiCoM 100


Central American Integration System 100 Andean Community 101 Common Market of the South (Mercosur) 103 Caribbean Community and Common Market (CARICOM) 105 Current Trade-Related Issues 106


Asia-Pacific: the Association of Southeast Asian nations (ASEAn) 106


Marketing Issues in the Asia-Pacific Region 107


Western, Central, and Eastern Europe 109 The European Union (EU) 110 Marketing Issues in the EU 112


the Middle East 114 Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf 115 Marketing Issues in the Middle East 116


Africa 116 Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) 116 East African Community 117 Southern African Development Community (SADC) 118 Marketing Issues in Africa 118


Chapter 4 Social and Cultural Environments 124 Society, Culture, and global Consumer Culture 125


Attitudes, Beliefs, and Values 127 Religion 127 Aesthetics 128 Dietary Preferences 130 Language and Communication 132 Marketing’s Impact on Culture 135


high- and Low-Context Cultures 136 hofstede’s Cultural typology 137 the Self-Reference Criterion and Perception 141 diffusion theory 142


The Adoption Process 142 Characteristics of Innovations 143 Adopter Categories 143 Diffusion of Innovations in Pacific Rim Countries 144


Marketing implications of Social and Cultural Environments 145


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Chapter 5 the Political, Legal, and regulatory Environments 152 the Political Environment 153


Nation-States and Sovereignty 154 Political Risk 155 Taxes 157 Seizure of Assets 159


international Law 160 Common Law Versus Civil Law 161 Islamic Law 162


Sidestepping Legal Problems: important Business issues 162 Jurisdiction 162 Intellectual Property: Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights 163 Antitrust 168 Licensing and Trade Secrets 172 Bribery and Corruption: Legal and Ethical Issues 173


Conflict Resolution, dispute Settlement, and Litigation 175 Alternatives to Litigation for Dispute Settlement 176


the Regulatory Environment 177 Regional Economic Organizations: The EU Example 178


Part thrEE approaching Global Markets 188


Chapter 6 Global Information Systems and Market research 188 information technology and Business intelligence for global Marketing 189 Sources of Market information 194 Formal Market Research 196


Step 1: Information Requirement 196 Step 2: Problem Definition 198 Step 3: Choose Unit of Analysis 198 Step 4: Examine Data Availability 198 Step 5: Assess Value of Research 201 Step 6: Research Design 201


Issues in Data Collection 202 Research Methodologies 204 Scale Development 207 Sampling 208


Step 7: Data Analysis 208 Comparative Analysis and Market Estimation by Analogy 212


Step 8: Interpretation and Presentation 213


headquarters’ Control of Market Research 214 the Marketing information System as a Strategic Asset 214


Chapter 7 Segmentation, targeting, and Positioning 220 global Market Segmentation 221


Contrasting Views of Global Segmentation 223 Demographic Segmentation 223


Segmenting Global Markets by Income and Population 224 Age Segmentation 227 Gender Segmentation 228


Psychographic Segmentation 229 Behavior Segm

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