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THE CHINESE LOOK TO WORLD MARKETS
Vern TerpstraOnly in recent years has China been concerned about participating in the world economy. Thus far her international marketing has been limited in volume and elementary in nature…
MARKETING PLANNING FOR IMPROVED PERFORMANCE: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
Bronislaw J. Verhage, Eric WaartsThis article reports the findings of an investigation into marketing management in the Netherlands. It specifically analyses the level of marketing orientation and practice in…
EUROPEAN PATENT LAWS AND DECISIONS: IMPLICATIONS FOR MULTINATIONAL MARKETING STRATEGY
Thomas J. MaronickMarketing executives face numerous hurdles in introducing new products into foreign markets. This article examines the difficulties multinational firms face in patenting new…
AMERICAN BUSINESSPEOPLE'S PERCEPTIONS OF MARKETING AND NEGOTIATING IN THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Kam‐Hon Lee, Thamis Wing‐Chun LoBrunner and Taoka did the first survey of American businesspeople's perceptions of marketing and negotiating in the People's Republic of China in 1975. Because of China's open…
IDENTIFYING DIFFERENCES BETWEEN HIGH‐ AND LOW‐INVOLVEMENT EXPORTERS
Adamantios Diamantopoulos, Karen InglisThis article contrasts the export characteristics of high‐ and low‐involvement exporters in the Scottish food and beverage industry. Firms which derive more than 50 per cent of…
EXPORT PERFORMANCE: DO MANAGERIAL PERCEPTIONS MAKE A DIFFERENCE?
Catherine N. AxinnManagers' perceptions of exporting are shown to have a critical influence on firm export performance in this study of machine tool manufacturers in the US and Canada. Of special…
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