European Business and Marketing is published at the beginning of the new millennium and incorporates much modern thinking in Europe. It includes material on the Euro and the enlargement of the European Union (EU) and the development of global companies with a European base. The text has been researched and written especially for students on undergraduate and postgraduate courses, who need to understand modern European marketing, the EU and the distinct features that are emerging in the world′s largest marketplace. The text includes chapters on marketing strategy in Europe and business culture. It also covers such issues as the expansion of the Union, the development of the Euro as a single currency, economic and monetary policy. The text looks at Europe holistically and builds on modern theoretical concepts to look at the present state of business in European and future trends. Through seven core chapters the reader is introduced to the issues that are emerging within the EU and its relations to the wider Europe and the rest of the world. The book introduces the following significant themes: 1. The importance of small to medium sized businesses, regionalism and networks within Europe. 2. The history and origins of the development of the EU, how it operates and is likely to develop. 3. The EU and its business and political relationship with the rest of the world - the EU is the major negotiator with the US in the World Trade Organisation talks and brokers trade across the world. 4. Marketing and how it is being developed across Europe. 5. The continued growth of joint ventures, strategic alliances and acquisitions in European business. 6. The distinct features of European business culture, both locally and across borders. 7. How business is internally evolving within the European Union. These seven themes are backed up by integrated case studies for European Business and Marketing, providing an opportunity for analysis and discussion of the changes happening and the unique features of the European business market. The case studies include material from the industrial and service sectors and cover both joint venture, multinational, state controlled and small to medium sized companies. Thus the book looks at a number of types of companies and investigates the strategic, organizational, marketing and operational features that they adopt in meeting the needs and challenges of operating in the world′s most developed trading block. Readership: Those taking undergraduate and MBA or equivalent courses in marketing, international marketing, European/international business, business studies and strategic management. It will also be of use to modern managers and practitioners already operating in Europe and be of direct relevance to those looking at ways of generating economic development either in the State or private sector. Cases: Anchor Butter - Bread and butter issues about trade between New Zealand and UK Belarus - Trying to develop entrepreneurs in a transition economy Co-op Bank - Green Environmentalism Digital Television - Launching the technological future, how to market in the unknown European Vinyls Corporation 1 - The development of a European major joint venture company EVC2 - The change from a joint venture to a limited company of a major European company Gruppo Masone - Italian repositioning IKEA - A modern retailing phenomenon Lego - Competing in the toy market Malaga Bank - The development of regional banking Mansesman - German marketing Peugeot - Positioning car manufacturers in a highly competitive market Phillips - Rebranding within a major conglomerate Shell - Positioning itself in the environment Skoda - Relaunching a major brand Sunday Trading - lobbying to amend legislation to allow Sunday shopping Tiara Paints - Marketing paint in Italy
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European Business and Marketing
PART ONE: STRUCTURE OF THE ECONOMIC UNION AND CORE ISSUES The New Europe - Myths and Reality The European Union and the Business Environment The Policies of the Single Economic System of the European Union The European Union and the World Economy PART TWO: TACTICS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE EUROPEAN UNION European Marketing Political Marketing and Public Affairs Joint Ventures and Strategic Alliances - A European Perspective European Business and Culture PART THREE: CASE STUDIES American Furniture - Camille P Schuster Beef BSE - Paul R Baines and Phil Harris Co-Operative Bank - Monica Gibson-Sweet Boutinot Wines - Kevin Boles EVC1 - Phil Harris and Matt Dodd EVC2 - Phil Harris and Irene Harris Fulham FC - Sukhbinder S Barn and Paul R Baines Gruppo Massone - Claudio Vignali and Gianpaolo Vignali Acquistion Venture into the UK LEGO - Hanne Gardner Mannesmann - H J Schmengler and Matthias Thieme New Zealand Dairy Board - Maureen Benson-Rea and Richard Hadley Perkins Foods - Danny Moss and David Davies Philips - Matt Dodd, Irene Harris and Phil Harris Shell - Liz Walley and Julia Clarke Stena Line - Audrey Gilmore and Daivd Carson Unilever - Julia Djarova and Carla Millar
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ISBN
9780761966043
Publisert
2004-03-18
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
SAGE Publications Inc
Vekt
810 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
189 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
336

Biographical note

Professor Phil Harris is Professor Emeritus at the University of Chester and was previously Executive Director of the Business Research Institute and held the Westminster (Grosvenor) Chair in Marketing and Public Affairs. He is a past Chairman of the Marketing Council (UK) PLC, Board member of the Chartered Institute of Marketing, Professor of Marketing at the University of Otago, New Zealand and Founding Director of the Centre for Corporate and Public Affairs at Manchester Metropolitan University. Prior to becoming an academic he held positions in the international chemical, and foods industries with ICI and RHM and has chaired or been a board member of the American Marketing Association, Academy of Marketing, and the Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy. He has advised government on Medium Sized Businesses and Small Business and helped found the Educate North Awards in 2015 and University Enterprise Challenge in 2016 and is very focused on developing high quality entrepreneurs regionally and internationally both in the not for profit, private and public sectors.