scholarly journals "Adoption of Modern Packaging Means as an Important Marketing Strategy for Cattle Feed Products: A Case Study in Eastern Up"

2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (5) ◽  
Author(s):  
Vinod Kumar Paswan
2021 ◽  
Vol 794 (1) ◽  
pp. 012082
Author(s):  
Chyntia Ika Ratnapuri ◽  
Selvi Aprilia ◽  
Dian Kurnia Ningrum ◽  
Ivan Diryana Sudirman ◽  
Doni Purnama Alamsyah

2021 ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Anuj Kumar ◽  
Nimit Gupta ◽  
Asmat Ara Shaikh ◽  
Purvi Pujari
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2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Moreno Frau ◽  
Ludovica Moi ◽  
Francesca Cabiddu

Outside-in, inside-out, and blended marketing strategy perspectives represent an unbroken line of inquiry. Nonetheless, still few studies have empirically explored the distinctive characteristics of these three marketing strategy approaches. This study performs an in-depth retrospective longitudinal case study to explore how outside-in, inside-out, and blended marketing strategy approaches evolved. With this article, we enrich the marketing strategy debate by elucidating the in-depth features of the three approaches. This work also provides practitioners with a useful managerial diagnostic tool through which to identify firms’ marketing strategy approach, and potential mismatches with the environment.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 38
Author(s):  
Fenny Widyani Hartanto ◽  
Maria Yoshephine Dwi Hayu Agustini

Sun Tzu’s strategy is actually an art of war used by Chinese military under Sun Tzu to win the war. Its application has been widespread beyond the military strategy. It has also been adopted for business strategy. This manuscript is to examine applicability of Sun Tzu’s strategy on marketing. In particularly it examines if Sun Tzu’s strategy can be applied as marketing strategy. Review manuscripts in related topics and a case study on a company are the method for the examination. The result indicates that Sun Tzu’s strategy is applicable in marketing and can be related with specific marketing terms.


Author(s):  
Luke Lunhua Mao ◽  
James J. Zhang

The essence of sponsorship is reciprocity. Whereas sport organizations and event promoters have increasingly relied on sponsors' resources and financial support to stage their events, many companies have also been vigorously seeking sponsorship opportunities to actualize their marketing goals, such as enhancing brand equity. This research examines the impacts of sponsorship-linked marketing activities on perceived consumer-based brand equity elements (i.e., brand loyalty, perceived quality, and brand awareness/associations) of the sponsor. This was done through a case study of how sponsorship-linked marketing strategy has shaped the development of Li Ning Company Limited, a Chinese sports apparel and equipment company. Results show that the branding effectiveness of sponsorship directly depends on event quality, perceived event-brand congruency, and brand experience, but not level of sports involvement.


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