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Consumer behaviour 1 Criticisms of marketing 1 Italien 1 Italy 1 Konsumentenverhalten 1 Marketing 1 Marketing concept 1 Marketing definition 1 Marketing identity 1 Marketing management 1 Marketing meaning 1 Marketing theory 1 Marketingmanagement 1 Marketingtheorie 1 Perception 1 Perception of marketing 1 Wahrnehmung 1 marketing image 1 marketing practice 1 perception of marketing 1
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D'Arco, Mario 1 Dalsace, Frédéric 1 Marino, Vittoria 1 Markovitch, Dmitri 1 Resciniti, Riccardo 1
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HEC Paris (École des Hautes Études Commerciales) 1
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Italian journal of marketing : ITJM 1 Les Cahiers de Recherche 1
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It's all about marketing! : exploring the social perception in the Italian context
Marino, Vittoria; Resciniti, Riccardo; D'Arco, Mario - In: Italian journal of marketing : ITJM 2020 (2020) 1, pp. 7-23
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Is marketing becoming a dirty word? A longitudinal study of public perceptions of marketing
Dalsace, Frédéric; Markovitch, Dmitri - HEC Paris (École des Hautes Études Commerciales) - 2009
There is growing sentiment in the marketing community that our society holds an increasingly unfavorable view of the marketing profession. However, this sentiment is largely based on anecdotal and experiential evidence. In response, the authors use content analysis of the general press to...
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