International Marketing Strategy

International Marketing Strategy Environmental Assessment and Entry Strategies - The Dryden Press Series in Marketing

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Publisher's Synopsis

This reader deals with the environment, external and internal strategic dimensions and implementation considerations from the viewpoint of the new entrant into the international market. Exporting, from the standpoint of both smaller and medium-sized firms, is given primary emphasis. Features: * Theoretical and pragmatic viewpoints are reflected, to encourage a thorough understanding of foreign market entry requirements, opportunities and strategies. * The first section, on the environment, outlines the growing interdependencies and linkages that make all firms part of international marketing. Trading blocs and international trade relationships are illustrated using the EC, the former communist bloc, the U.S. and Japan as examples. * Government assistance to firms in the start-up phase of international market entry is highlighted in the second section. These chapters include overviews of export promotion, with detail on who is helped and who isn't. * Chapter 8 presents a detailed study of a state government's efforts in export promotion. * Part 3 studies the factors affecting a firm's decision to internationalize or not.;It also deals with the challenges that might be unfamiliar to firms which only market domestically. * Part 4 examines cost factors and competitive factors in light of globalized marketing. Product development, distribution, and trading companies are also among the topics included in this discussion of the impact of globalization.

Book information

ISBN: 9780030983733
Publisher: Dryden Press
Imprint: Dryden Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 658.848
DEWEY edition: 20
Number of pages: 353
Weight: 477g
Height: 234mm
Width: 162mm
Spine width: 16mm