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Chapter 16
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International Marketing
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Learning Objectives
• Characterize marketing management
• Examine product policies and decisions
• Characterize pricing issues and policies
• Identify promotion issues and decisions
• Discuss distribution issues and decisions
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International Marketing Management
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International Marketing as an Integrated Functional Area
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Human Resource
ManagementFinance
AccountingOperations Management
Marketing
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• Differentiation
• Cost Leadership
• Focus Strategy
International Marketing and Business Strategies
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The Marketing Mix
Product
PlacePromotion
Pricing
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• Ethnocentric
• Polycentric
• Geocentric
Standardization versus Customization
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Standardized International Marketing
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Advantages Disadvantages
•Lower Marketing Costs
•Centralized Control
•Efficient R&D
•Economies of Scale
•Global Marketplace
•Different Product Uses
•Local Legal Differences
•Local Buyer Behavior
•Local Marketing
•Market Differences
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Customized International Marketing
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Advantages Disadvantages
•Different Product Uses
•Local Legal Differences
•Local Buyer Behavior
•Local Marketing
•Market Differences
•Higher Marketing Costs
•Less Central Control
•Inefficient R&D
•Less Economies of Scale
•Ignores Global Market
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Summary of Discussion
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International Product Policies
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• Target Customers
• Legal Forces
• Cultural Influences
• Economic Factors
• Brand Names
Standardized Products or
Customized Products?
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Target Customers
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Industrial Products
Consumer Products
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Legal Forces
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Labeling Requirements
Health Standards
Technical Standards
Product Design
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Cultural Influences
• Language
• Ingredients
• Packaging
• Presentation
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Economic Factors
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EconomicDevelopment
Local Infrastructure
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• Packaging• Design• Advertising
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Brand Names
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Summary of Discussion
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International Pricing Issues and Decisions
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Pricing Issues
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•Varying Costs of Doing Business
•Transportation and Tariffs
•Distribution Practices
•Exchange-Rate Fluctuations
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Pricing Policies
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•Standard
•Two-Tiered
•Market Price
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Conditions for Success
• Demand • Costs• Arbitrage
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Market Pricing Benefits
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Match Local Costs to Local Sales
Base Prices on Local Markets
Monitor Conditions
Delegate Authority
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Market Pricing Risks
Damage to Brand Names
Gray Market Development
Consumer Resentment
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Summary of Discussion
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International Promotion Issues and Decisions
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The Promotion Mix
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•Advertising
•Personal Selling
•Sales Promotion
•Public Relations
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Advertising Strategy
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Three Decision Factors
Global vs. LocalMediumMessage
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What Is Personal Selling?
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•Industrial Products•Consumer Products
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Advantages of Personal Selling
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Knowledge of Local Markets
Close Contact with Customers
Access to Valuable Market Information
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Disadvantages of Personal Selling
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Compensating Sales Representatives
Making Contacts After the Sale
Expenses of Regional Sales Offices
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Sales Promotion
•Retailers
•Wholesalers
•Consumers
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Public Relations
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The General Public
Government Regulators
Enhanced Reputation
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Summary of Discussion
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International Distribution Issues and
Decisions
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Mode Advantages Disadvantages
Train Reliable, Low Cost Rail Routes Only, Slow
Airplane Safe, Reliable Costly, Limited Access
Truck Versatile, Low Cost Size Limitations
Ship Low Cost, Large Items Slow, Indirect
Online Fast Delivery Product Limitations
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International Distribution
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Transportation Mode
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Inventory and Service
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Channels of Distribution
Manufacturer Manufacturer Manufacturer
ImportAgent
ImportAgent
ImportAgent
Customer Retailer
Customer
Wholesaler
Retailer
Customer
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Channel Length
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Distribution Channel Stages
Direct Sales to Customers
Use of Retailers
Use of Wholesalers
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Distribution Strategy
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Home-CountryMethods
Foreign Distributors
Joint VenturesLocal-Market
Systems
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Summary of Discussion
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International Marketing
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