Brands, Consumers, Symbols and Research

Brands, Consumers, Symbols and Research
Title Brands, Consumers, Symbols and Research PDF eBook
Author Sidney J. Levy
Publisher SAGE
Pages 612
Release 1999-08-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780761916970

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This volume assembles all Sidney J. Levy's and his collaborators significant essays and studies in the field of marketing. His work includes marketing's role in management, how managers develop products and brands and how the marketplace is studied.

Brands, Consumers, Symbols and Research

Brands, Consumers, Symbols and Research
Title Brands, Consumers, Symbols and Research PDF eBook
Author Sidney J. Levy
Publisher SAGE Publications
Pages 610
Release 1999-08-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1452264597

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The 54 collected works in this volume provide an opportunity for the reader to determine whether Sidney′s work, individually and/or collectively, qualify as a masterpiece. For me, Sidney has created more individual pieces of his work that merit this status than any other marketing scholar I know. Collectively, the work in this volume is a masterpiece of insight into the social enterprise that is marketing. Again, I don′t know anyone whose career-long program of thought is so extraordinarily rich in imagination and practical value. He challenges, provokes, excites, soothes, and supports us with one or another of his writings. —from the foreword by Gerald Zaltman, Harvard Business School For the first time, the writings of marketing legend Sidney J. are available in this comprehensive collection of significant scholarly essays and studies in the field of marketing. And what a compendium this is! Dennis Rook, a former student of Sidney J. Levy, has compiled the work of this prolific, internationally-recognized and award-winning writer whose ideas began to influence marketing executives in the late 1940s. His ideas continue to impact how we think about marketing′s role in management, how managers develop products and brands, how they understand their consumers, and how corporate and academic researchers investigate marketplace concerns. Brands, Consumers, Symbols, and Research is an exciting and definitive volume that should have a place on the bookshelves of every marketing professional, educator, and student around the globe!

Brand EsSense

Brand EsSense
Title Brand EsSense PDF eBook
Author Neil Gains
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
ISBN 9780749470012

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Examine the importance of brand identity and especially the application of sensory principles to create a stronger brand, including the practical application of symbolism and storytelling in customer experience.

Brands

Brands
Title Brands PDF eBook
Author Jonathan E. Schroeder
Publisher Routledge
Pages 390
Release 2014-11-27
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 131765854X

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Branding has emerged as a cornerstone of marketing practice and corporate strategy, as well as a central cultural practice. In this book, Jonathan Schroeder brings together a curated selection of the most influential and thought-provoking papers on brands and branding from Consumption Markets and Culture, accompanied by new contributions from leading brand scholars Giana Eckhardt, John F. Sherry, Jr., Sidney Levy and Morris Holbrook. Organised into four perspectives – cultural, corporate, consumer, critical - these papers are chosen to highlight the complexities of contemporary branding through leading consumer brands such as Disney, eBay, Guinness, McDonalds, Nike, and Starbucks. They address key topics such as celebrity branding, corporate branding, place branding, and retail branding and critique the complexities of contemporary brands to provide a rich trove of interdisciplinary research insights into the function of brands as ethical, ideological and political objects. This thought-provoking collection will be of interest to all scholars of marketing, consumer behaviour, anthropology and sociology, and anyone interested in the powerful roles brands play in consumer’s lives and cultural discourse.

Handbook of Marketing

Handbook of Marketing
Title Handbook of Marketing PDF eBook
Author Barton A Weitz
Publisher SAGE
Pages 618
Release 2006-08-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781412921206

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The 'Handbook of Marketing' presents a major retrospective and prospective overview of the field of marketing when many of the traditional boundaries and domains within marketing have been subject to change.

Consumer Behaviour

Consumer Behaviour
Title Consumer Behaviour PDF eBook
Author Isabelle Szmigin
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 471
Release 2015
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0199646449

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For lecturers: Comprehensive customizable PowerPoint slides; Learning activities (including, more detailed workshop-based activities, shorter lecture-based in-class exercises and suggestions for assessment approaches) An instructor's manual (containing guidance on how to use the case studies and Practitioner Insights in class, indicative answers, and some additional questions)

Brand Sense

Brand Sense
Title Brand Sense PDF eBook
Author Martin Lindstrom
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 194
Release 2010-02-02
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1439172013

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The definitive book on sensory branding, shows how companies appeal to consumers’ five senses to sell products. Did you know that the gratifying smell that accompanies the purchase of a new automobile actually comes from a factory-installed aerosol can containing “new car” aroma? Or that Kellogg’s trademarked “crunch” is generated in sound laboratories? Or that the distinctive click of a just-opened jar of Nescafé freeze-dried coffee, as well as the aroma of the crystals, has been developed in factories over the past decades? Or that many adolescents recognize a pair of Abercrombie & Fitch jeans not by their look or cut but by their fragrance? In perhaps the most creative and authoritative book on how our senses affect our everyday purchasing decisions, global branding guru Martin Lindstrom reveals how the world’s most successful companies and products integrate touch, taste, smell, sight, and sound with startling and sometimes even shocking results. In conjunction with renowned research institution Millward Brown, Lindstrom’s innovative worldwide study unveils how all of us are slaves to our senses—and how, after reading this book, we’ll never be able to see, hear, or touch anything from our running shoes to our own car doors the same way again. An expert on consumer shopping behavior, Lindstrom has helped transform the face of global marketing with more than twenty years of hands-on experience. Firmly grounded in science, and disclosing the secrets of all our favorite brands, Brand Sense shows how we consumers are unwittingly seduced by touch, smell, sound, and more.