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The Australian Arts industry is a vibrant and dynamic sector of the economy. It encompasses both visual and performing arts. This paper is part of a wider study into marketing communications, branding and relationships in this industry. It is unique in that it reports the findings of a research...
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This paper presents some significant empirical findings about the role of switching cost and alternative attractiveness in developing the long-term relationship between the client and the service-provider in personal financial planning services. Considering switching costs and alternative...
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One of the major contributions of the IMP approach to international marketing has been the concept of interaction. Often concepts that in international marketing are treated as discrete, are in fact interrelated if the notion of interaction is taken into account. This will be illustrated in the...
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This paper returns to an issue that received prominence in the mid 1980?s to early 1990?s, the battle to report the value of marketing assets in corporate financial statements. The reason for this return is the impending change to Australian accounting standards that will see Australian...
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Overview of Value Chain Analysis: Exchange between firms is central to the study of business ? to ? business marketing. Firms perform activities to facilitate these exchanges, principally resources, en route to developing their competitive advantages, in turn creating a basis for...
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The viability of ethnic market targeting can be increased through high provider retention by customers. Concepts of loyalty and switching are explored and applied to a study of the Portuguese community in Sydney, Australia. Considering three classes of products, the aims are to examine...
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Sales force automation refers to the automation of sales activities within an organization. Depending on the context, SFA may refer to the concept, the tools or the system. Because the literature refers to the importance of customer value creation and competitive advantage in considering SFA,...
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This thesis gives a voice to the chronically poor people of rural Bangladesh, enabling them to tell their own stories about the nature of their financial decision making which is taking place within the marketing systems that are operating in all poor villages in the region. Financial decision...
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In pursuing sustainable competetive advantage, firms undertake a range of strategic initiatives such as innovation, customer relationship management, entering new markets overseas, and competetive actions within current marketplaces. Studies that examine these initiatives generally investigate...
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As small films have limited resources, they cannot out-muscle larger competitors, so they have to do something different - be innovative and leverage know-how and collaborate with others to increase the scale and scope of what they can offer to be globally competitive. This paper describes an...
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