Advances in Chinese Brand Management

Advances in Chinese Brand Management
Author: John M. T. Balmer
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2016-11-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1352000113

This book includes a fascinating range of up-to-date articles on China from the Journal of Brand Management that marshal research and scholarship undertaken by Chinese, British, European and American scholars. The development and management of brands in China has emerged as an area of considerable and growing interest among branding scholars and practitioners owing to the rise and significance of brands within China. Providing an overview of the development and management of brands in China, Advances in Chinese Brand Management also contains case studies of centuries old and greatly loved Chinese Corporate heritage brands, luxury brands, prominent cultural brands and foreign brands in China.

Chinese Innovation and Branding Leaps

Chinese Innovation and Branding Leaps
Author: Serdar Durmusoglu
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2022
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789811249624

China is the largest emerging market economy and the second largest economy in the world which makes the experiences of Chinese firms and firms in China crucial. In essence, this book focuses on providing conceptual as well as in-depth case or empirical studies on the challenges faced and lessons learned regarding the 'management of Innovation, knowledge management and branding' by Chinese firms in the global arena as well as Western firms in China, while they manage their product innovations and branding efforts.

Brand Management in Emerging Markets: Theories and Practices

Brand Management in Emerging Markets: Theories and Practices
Author: Wang, Cheng Lu
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2014-06-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1466662433

"This book provides valuable and insightful research as well as empirical studies that allow audiences to develop, implement, and maintain branding strategies"--Provided by publisher.

Chinese Innovation And Branding Leaps

Chinese Innovation And Branding Leaps
Author: Serdar S Durmusoglu
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2022-03-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9811249644

China is the largest emerging market economy and the second largest economy in the world. This fact makes better understanding of the experiences of Chinese firms globally and firms in China crucial factors for enhanced success. In essence, this book focuses on providing conceptual as well as in-depth case and other empirical studies on the challenges faced and lessons learned regarding the 'management of innovation, knowledge management, and branding' by Chinese firms in the global arena as well as foreign firms in China.

Brand Culture

Brand Culture
Author: Jonathan Schroeder
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2006-03-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134252323

This fascinating book shows that neither managers nor consumers completely control branding processes – cultural codes constrain how brands work to produce meaning. Placing brands firmly within the context of culture, it investigates these complex foundations. Topics covered include: the role of consumption brand management corporate branding branding ethics the role of advertising. This excellent text includes case studies of iconic international brands such as LEGO, Nokia and Ryanair, and analysis by leading researchers including John M.T. Balmer, Stephen Brown, Mary Jo Hatch, Jean-Noël Kapferer, Majken Schultz, and Richard Elliott. An outstanding collection, it will be a useful resource for all students and scholars interested in brands, consumers and the broader cultural landscape that surrounds them.

Branding in China

Branding in China
Author: China Knowledge Press Pte Ltd
Publisher:
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Branding in China is thoroughly researched and written for all who are interested in marketing products and services to the world's fastest growing market of 1.3 billion people. This groundbreaking book is a complete guide on developing and managing strategies for increasing brand value in China. It is an indispensable guide for companies looking for market opportunities to boost their annual turnovers to match, and even surpass, those of Fortune 500 companies. China presents an opportunity not to be missed in the 21st century, which as some have asserted, is the 'last goldmine' in this century. Offering readers invaluable guidance, insights and market information, this book is set to become an important reference tool for businessmen, entrepreneurs and executives in the advertising and marketing industries.

Brand New China

Brand New China
Author: Jing Wang
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2010-04-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780674044821

One part riveting account of fieldwork and one part rigorous academic study, Brand New China offers a unique perspective on the advertising and marketing culture of China. Jing Wang’s experiences in the disparate worlds of Beijing advertising agencies and the U.S. academy allow her to share a unique perspective on China during its accelerated reintegration into the global market system. Brand New China offers a detailed, penetrating, and up-to-date portrayal of branding and advertising in contemporary China. Wang takes us inside an advertising agency to show the influence of American branding theories and models. She also examines the impact of new media practices on Chinese advertising, deliberates on the convergence of grassroots creative culture and viral marketing strategies, samples successful advertising campaigns, provides practical insights about Chinese consumer segments, and offers methodological reflections on pop culture and advertising research. This book unveils a “brand new” China that is under the sway of the ideology of global partnership while struggling not to become a mirror image of the United States. Wang takes on the task of showing where Western thinking works in China, where it does not, and, perhaps most important, where it creates opportunities for cross-fertilization. Thanks to its combination of engaging vignettes from the advertising world and thorough research that contextualizes these vignettes, Brand New China will be of interest to industry participants, students of popular culture, and the general reading public interested in learning about a rapidly transforming Chinese society.

From Chinese Brand Culture to Global Brands

From Chinese Brand Culture to Global Brands
Author: W. Zhiyan
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2013-10-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1137276355

From Chinese Brand Culture to Global Brands examines branding from the Chinese perspective, and predicts that China's greatest brands are poised for global dominance.

International Brand Management of Chinese Companies

International Brand Management of Chinese Companies
Author: Sandra Bell
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2008-03-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 379082030X

China is certainly doing its best to keep the world mesmerized by its e- nomic achievements. The Chinese economic growth story that begun 30 years ago has in terms of dynamics and duration long since surpassed all those “economic miracles” which have brought Germany, Japan, and the South East Asian Tigers into the top–league of the industrialized world. The rapid expansion of the Chinese economy has gone along with a fu- fledged re-integration of China into the global economic system. In the course of the last 30 years China has become a major player in the global economy and today is on a trajectory towards even greater prominence. In recent years, the Chinese economy seems to have reached an imp- tant threshold line of economic development and global integration. In the first quarter century of reform and global opening, Chinese enterprises have been largely confined to a ‘passive’ role in the global division of - bor. Foreign enterprises as the proprietors of greatly superior business models, production technologies, management models as well as very competitively established brands have been integrating Chinese players in their value chains and global operations. Lacking the necessary production technologies, products as well as marketing knowledge to successfully - dress OECD-consumers, Chinese enterprises have been hardly able to - ter the global markets without such guidance. Now, this constellation is changing.

China Branding

China Branding
Author: Martin J. Liu
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2019-09-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9811393184

This book provides an overview of the brand construction process of manufacturing enterprises in Zhejiang province, China. There are now a number of industry-leading enterprises that are trying to build their own brands and manufacture products of higher quality in Zhejiang. The first chapter focuses on the place branding strategy employed by the Zhejiang Provincial Government in launching the “ZhejiangMade” brand to improve the perception of products made by Zhejiang manufacturing firms and promote them in the domestic and international markets. In the following nine chapters, the editors bring together case studies from nine leading enterprises in Zhejiang, including Baoxiniao, Shuanghuan, Feida, ROBAM, Xinhai, Yinlun, Weixing, Deli and Fotile, providing an analysis of their branding process.