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E-grāmata: Theory of the Marketing Firm: Responding to the Imperatives of Consumer-orientation

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  • ISBN-13: 9783030861063
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The marketing firm is that business organisation which responds to the imperatives of consumer-orientation. Its style of management is marked by its adherence to the criteria of goal separation, participation in marketing transactions, entrepreneurial sovereignty and reciprocal entrepreneurial management, all of which are explored in this pioneering book. It  assumes the proposition, uncontroversial enough to marketing academics and students, that contemporary firms can survive and prosper – achieve their financial goal, be it the maximization of profit or sales or growth – only if they respond appropriately to those imperatives: specifically, the forces that promote  consumer discretion and consumer sophistication. Surprisingly, however, theories of the firm, based on economics, strategic management or behavioural science, show scant recognition of this observation which is abundantly clear from the most elementary treatment of marketing management. Renowned scholar Gordon R. Foxall argues that this proposition should form the starting point of a theory of the firm and explores its implications for marketing theory in the light of the findings of consumer behaviour analysis and research on the marketing firm. Hence, while pursuing a competence theory of the marketing firm based on the idealised implications of the imperatives of consumer-orientation, the book rests its conception on a groundwork of empirical evidence on consumer behaviour and corporate action.

Part I Introduction
1(10)
1 Orientation
3(8)
Part II Conceptualising the Marketing Firm
11(106)
2 Fundamental Considerations
13(30)
3 Key Insights
43(38)
4 Managing Strategic Scope
81(36)
Part III Consumer Choice
117(64)
5 A Precis of Consumer Behaviour Analysis
119(20)
6 The Experience of Consumer Choice
139(26)
7 Social Behaviour and Symbolic Reinforcement
165(16)
Part IV Organisation
181(82)
8 Linking Firm and Consumerate
183(18)
9 The Evolution of Consumption
201(28)
10 A Nexus of Bilateral Contingencies
229(34)
Part V Distinguishing the Marketing Firm
263(58)
11 Compared with What?
265(28)
12 The Long Reach of the Market
293(28)
Appendix 321(4)
Glossary 325(16)
Bibliography 341(22)
Index 363
Gordon R. Foxall is Distinguished Research Professor at Cardiff Business School (UK) and Visiting Research Professor of Economic Psychology at Reykjavik University (Iceland). He holds a PhD in industrial economics and business studies from the University of Birmingham, a PhD in psychology from Strathclyde University and a higher doctorate (DSocSc) also from Birmingham. He is the author of some 300 refereed papers and chapters and 35 books. Gordon has held visiting positions at the Universities of Oxford, Michigan, Guelph, South Australia, and Durham. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences (FAcSS), a Fellow of the British Psychological Society (FBPsS), and a Fellow of the British Academy of Management (FBAM). His principal research interests include consumer behaviour analysis and the theory of the marketing firm, the philosophical implications of consumer neuroscience, and the nature of explanation in economic psychology. He is the author of Understanding Consumer Choice (2005) and Perspectives on Consumer Choice (2016), both published by Palgrave Macmillan.