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Retail Internationalization in Emerging Countries [electronic resource] : The Positioning of Global Retail Brands in China / by Karin Pennemann.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Reihe Handel und Internationales Marketing / Series Retailing and International MarketingPublisher: Wiesbaden : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : Imprint: Springer Gabler, 2013Description: XIX, 179 p. 18 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783834944924
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 658.8 23
LOC classification:
  • HF5410-5417.5
Online resources:
Contents:
Reciprocity between Retailer’s Corporate Image and Store Image -- The Effect of Perceived Brand Globalness on Retailer Brand Equity -- The Globalness Route: How Consumer and Brand Level Factors change the Route to Success.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Retail firms have internationalized aggressively, first into developed countries and then into developing countries. Doing business in emerging countries offers growth opportunities, but also holds some uncertainties due to the lack of knowledge on whether international retailers can succeed with a global brand in business that was originally local. To expand on this issue, Karin Pennemann discusses successful positioning options for retail brands in the context of emerging countries and draws implications for retailers’ international brand management. Her research identifies the importance of perceived brand globalness, the underlying value creation process, and the relevance of cultural differences in international retail brand management.   Contents ·         Internationalization of Retail Firms in Emerging Countries  ·         Meaning, Importance, and Value Creation Process of Perceived Brand Globalness as a Retailer’s Tool for Success in Emerging Countries ·         International Retail Brand Management   Target Groups ·         Academics and students of business administration with a focus on international marketing and management  ·         Managers of retail and service firms, as well as international marketing managers   The Author Dr. Karin Pennemann gained her doctoral degree at the Institute for Marketing and Retailing of Trier University. Her work was acknowledged by the American Marketing Association. She works in the strategy development department of a leading international company.   The Editors The series Handel und Internationales Marketing/Retailing and International Marketing is edited by Prof. Dr. Bernhard Swoboda and Prof. Dr. Thomas Foscht. .
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Reciprocity between Retailer’s Corporate Image and Store Image -- The Effect of Perceived Brand Globalness on Retailer Brand Equity -- The Globalness Route: How Consumer and Brand Level Factors change the Route to Success.

Retail firms have internationalized aggressively, first into developed countries and then into developing countries. Doing business in emerging countries offers growth opportunities, but also holds some uncertainties due to the lack of knowledge on whether international retailers can succeed with a global brand in business that was originally local. To expand on this issue, Karin Pennemann discusses successful positioning options for retail brands in the context of emerging countries and draws implications for retailers’ international brand management. Her research identifies the importance of perceived brand globalness, the underlying value creation process, and the relevance of cultural differences in international retail brand management.   Contents ·         Internationalization of Retail Firms in Emerging Countries  ·         Meaning, Importance, and Value Creation Process of Perceived Brand Globalness as a Retailer’s Tool for Success in Emerging Countries ·         International Retail Brand Management   Target Groups ·         Academics and students of business administration with a focus on international marketing and management  ·         Managers of retail and service firms, as well as international marketing managers   The Author Dr. Karin Pennemann gained her doctoral degree at the Institute for Marketing and Retailing of Trier University. Her work was acknowledged by the American Marketing Association. She works in the strategy development department of a leading international company.   The Editors The series Handel und Internationales Marketing/Retailing and International Marketing is edited by Prof. Dr. Bernhard Swoboda and Prof. Dr. Thomas Foscht. .

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