Service Marketing

Service Marketing
Author: Steve Baron
Publisher: SAGE Publications Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781849205740

With the rise in deregulated service-based economies in developed countries over the last forty years, an understanding of the marketing of services is essential to the marketing student, researcher, and practitioner. This four-volume collection is structured around the evolution of services marketing scholarship from 1970 to the present, giving an unprecedented, detailed account of the relationship between the theory and practice of services marketing and the changing social, economic, and technical environments over time. Each volume takes a distinct time period and theme as its subject. Volumes one to three offer the last word on services marketing research of the 20th century, with volume four looking towards a unified marketing approach for the current century.

Text & Case Studies on Services Marketing

Text & Case Studies on Services Marketing
Author: Dr. Kisholoy Roy
Publisher: KISHOLOY ROY
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2018-07-20
Genre:
ISBN:

This book highlights all the important aspects of service marketing starting from the basics concepts of service marketing and it goes on to describe some of the evolving facets of this subject of study. The book has been primarily written keeping the Indian markets in focus. In fact, the second chapter of the book discusses some of the major service entities in the country and traces their evolution over the years. Some of the basic and often discussed concepts of service marketing like the tangibility spectrum, service marketing mix, service marketing triangle along with the specific characteristics of services have been discussed in great detail. Overall, the author feels that the book shall serve as a wholesome and informative read for students pursuing MBA programs in various colleges and universities of the country apart from the professionals attached with the business of developing and marketing services in the country.

Cases in Marketing Financial Services

Cases in Marketing Financial Services
Author: Christine Ennew
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2014-05-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1483105776

Cases in Marketing Financial Services presents several cases from different countries relating to the marketing of financial service. The book tackles both strategic and tactical marketing issues, and then covers a wide range of institutions and markets. The text will be of great use to professionals in the financial service industry.

Services Marketing Cases in Emerging Markets

Services Marketing Cases in Emerging Markets
Author: Sanjit Kumar Roy
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2016-09-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3319329707

This casebook provides students and academics in business management and marketing with a collection of case studies on services marketing and service operations in emerging economies. It explores current issues and practices in Asia, across different areas, countries, commercial and non-commercial sectors. This book is important and timely in providing a framework for instructors, researchers, and students to understand the service dynamics occurring in these countries. It serves as an invaluable resource for marketing and business management students requiring insights into the operationalization of services across different geographical areas in Asia. Students will find it interesting to compare and contrast different markets covering important aspects related to services.

Case Studies on Social Marketing

Case Studies on Social Marketing
Author: M. Mercedes Galan-Ladero
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2019-02-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3030048438

Social marketing has become an indispensable tool for all types of organizations worldwide. This book presents high-quality cases on the development, implementation, and analysis of different social marketing campaigns that have been created by non-governmental organizations, public administrations, and even businesses. The respective cases reflect the fact that, although social marketing was initially employed by public administrations and NGOs, the number of campaigns developed by all type of organizations, including businesses, is on the rise; in fact, Corporate Social Marketing is now considered to be one of the main CSR initiatives at businesses around the globe. Pursuing an international approach, the cases in the book explore social marketing practices from a diverse set of countries and cultures around the world.

Services Marketing

Services Marketing
Author: Christopher Lovelock
Publisher: Pearson
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-12-12
Genre: Customer services
ISBN: 9780134123905

For undergraduate and graduate services marketing courses. The fundamentals of services marketing presented in a strategic marketing framework. Organized around a strategic marketing framework Services Marketing provides instructors with maximum flexibility in teaching while guiding students into the consumer and competitive environments in services marketing. The marketing framework has been restructured for this edition to reflect what is happening in services marketing today.

Case Studies in the Traditional Food Sector

Case Studies in the Traditional Food Sector
Author: Alessio Cavicchi
Publisher: Woodhead Publishing
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2017-11-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0081012608

Consumer Science and Strategic Marketing: Case Studies in the Traditional Food Sector aims to close the gap between academic researchers and industry professionals through real world scenarios and field-based research. The book explores how consumer and sensory science has been implemented in the food industry for achieving the following strategic aims: rejuvenating product image, shaping new market places, achieving market differentiation and geographical diffusion, achieving customer loyalty, promoting traditional features of the product and defining product positioning in competitive environment. There is an emerging demand from food industry professionals and undergraduate and postgraduate students who attend business and agricultural studies courses who want to gain practical information through real cases and field-based research. This book aims to answer the following questions, amongst others: How research in the field of consumer science became relevant for marketing strategies?, Which tangible economic and financial outcomes have been obtained by the joint work of sensory scientists, researchers in marketing field and food business professionals?, and which communication methods and practices have been relevant to make the most of R&D in the food industry? Through case studies, successful examples and practices are provided, with newer inputs for further theoretical investigation given. Both current and future professionals in the food industry will gain insights that can be used in their business environment. - Bridges the gap between scholars and practitioners in understanding consumers in the traditional food sector - Allows scientists and professionals to make the most of R&D outcomes - Advances consumer science research to address business problems in the food industry

Case Studies on Food Experiences in Marketing, Retail, and Events

Case Studies on Food Experiences in Marketing, Retail, and Events
Author: Susanne Doppler
Publisher: Woodhead Publishing
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2020-08-21
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0128177934

Case Studies on Food Experiences in Marketing, Retail, and Events explores approaches for creating ideal food shopping and consumption experiences, and the challenges food customers face today. With a basis in literature review and theoretical background, the book illustrates specific case studies on food shopping experiences, food consumption experience in restaurants, and food experience and events, as well as insights on the methodological tools adopted throughout. Topics include food and food service design, the creation of customer loyalty through experiences, communication strategies like food promotion and event management, and defining product positioning in a competitive environment. This book is an excellent resource for industry professionals in the food and beverage sectors, including those who work in marketing, communication, hospitality, and management, as well as students studying business management, tourism management, event management, applied marketing, and consumer behavior. - Presents the challenges customers face in their away-from-home food shopping - Explains how customer food experiences can be created - Contains best practice examples of how food companies achieve a competitive advantage by creating memorable customer experiences

Instructor's Manual for Strategic Marketing Cases in Emerging Markets

Instructor's Manual for Strategic Marketing Cases in Emerging Markets
Author: Atanu Adhikari
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2017-05-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3319526979

This is a teaching companion to the case studies provided in the book 'Strategic Marketing Cases in Emerging Markets' and is intended to help teachers and trainers follow a pedagogic line by using the case studies to develop a critical understanding of the service business scenarios and strategies for marketing in emerging markets. The authors provide extensive teaching notes for each of the cases, covering the pedagogy of the case study, the prerequisites to understanding it, case-specific teaching objectives, a suggested teaching approach, and a case synopsis. Each case is then rounded out with suggested discussion questions and concise answers, as well as additional reading to enhance the teaching and learning experience in the classroom.