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E-grāmata: Marketing Communication: New Approaches, Technologies, and Styles

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  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Nov-2005
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
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Marketing Communication: New Approaches, Technologies, and Styles brings together leading authorities from both academia and the marketing industry to provide a comprehensive overview and analysis of the rapidly changing world of marketing communication in the 21st Century. Containing a broad tableau of perspectives, the book reflects the insights and experiences of academics and practitioners from both sides of the Atlantic.

With its timely and in-depth focus on contemporary and evolving trends in marketing communication, this book will be of interest to a diverse audience of academics, students, and marketing professionals. Primarily intended as a supplemental reader for undergraduate, graduate, and MBA courses, the focus on emerging developments in the field will also appeal to a broad range of researchers and marketing professionals.
Preface vi
List of Figures
ix
List of Tables
ix
List of Abbreviations
xi
Notes on Contributors xiii
Introduction: Marketing Communication in the New Millennium 1(6)
Allan J. Kimmel
Part I: New Approaches to Marketing Communication
7(102)
New Trends in the Promotion of Companies and Brands to Stakeholders: A Holistic Approach
11(12)
Maurice Levy
Dan O'Donoghue
Past, Current, and Future Trends in Mass Communication Research
23(19)
Matthew S. Eastin
Terry Daugherty
The Twenty-First-Century Consumer Society
42(21)
James Fitchett
Marketing Communications in a World of Consumption and Brand Communities
63(23)
Albert M. Muniz, Jr.
Thomas C. O'Guinn
Marketing Communications Trends in the Emerging Global Marketplace
86(23)
H. David Hennessey
Part II: Developments in Marketing Communication Technologies
109(102)
The Future of Television Advertising
113(20)
Tina M. Lowrey
L. J. Shrum
John A. McCarty
Electronic Marketing and Marketing Communications: The Role of Technology
133(21)
John O'Connor
Eamonn Galvin
Martin Evans
Recent Developments in Below-the-Line Marketing Communications
154(21)
Chris Fill
Integrated Marketing Communications and the Emerging Role of the Website
175(18)
Thomas W. Gruen
Word of Mouth: The Oldest, Newest Marketing Medium
193(18)
George R. Silverman
Part III: Rethinking Marketing Communication Styles
211(86)
Marketing Communications in a Postmodern World
215(21)
A. Fuat Firat
Lars Thøger Christensen
Hypermodernity and the New Millennium: Scientific Language as a Tool for Marketing Communications
236(20)
Eric J. Arnould
Elisabeth Tissier-Desbordes
Identity in Marketing Communications: An Ethics of Visual Representation
256(22)
Janet L. Borgerson
Jonathan E. Schroeder
The Communication of Marketing: A Critical Analysis of Discursive Practice
278(19)
Douglas Brownlie
Michael Saren
Index 297