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Chapter 12
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Chapter Lear(i(g !b)ecti*es
1. The importance of analysing the product
components2. Physical, mandatory and cultural requirements
for product adaptation
3. The relationship between product acceptance
and the market into which it is introduced
4. The need to iew all attributes of a product in
order to oercome resistance to acceptance
!. The special issues in global marketing forserices
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Global Perspecti*e$ha(ghai,"is(ey olls the "ice Agai(
" Tokyo #isneyland $ successful" %uro#isney $ disaster " &ong 'ong #isneyland $ open for business
$ (uthentic #isney but distinctly )hinese
" The opportunities and challenges for international
marketers of consumer goods and serices todayhas neer been greater or more dierse $ *arket offerings $ +usinesstoconsumer marketing.
" -uality products and serices that meet the needsand wants of consumers at an affordable priceshould be the goal of any marketing firm.
" )ompanies must hae a global mindset.
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.hat is a Product
" ( miture of tangible and intangible attributes
that proide a benefit to consumers." )an be broken into three components/
$ core component
$ actual component
$ supporting serices component.
" 0irm must determine what need the product
fulfils, what benefit and satisfaction it proides
to the user and if they hae a competitieadantage.
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Product Copo(e(t Model
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Product $trategies
" Three stages of compleity/
$ product etension $ product adaptation
$ product inention.
" (s competition for world markets intensifies
and market preferences become more global,
selling what is produced for the domestic
market in the same manner as at home
becomes less effectie.
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Products a(d Culture" ( product is the sum of the physical and
psychological satisfactions it proides the user,such as a car $ primary function $ psychological attributes.
" The need for cultural adaptation is often necessary,
affected by how the product conforms with/ $ norms $ alues $ behaiour patterns.
" The etent of product adaptation depends on
cultural differences in product use and perceptionbetween the market the product was originallydeeloped for and the new market.
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Product 5((o*atio( a(d "i66usio( o65((o*atio(
" #etermining the degree of newness as perceied bythe intended market.
" 'nowledge regarding diffusion of innoation ishelpful in deeloping a successful product strategy.
" %ffect on established patterns of consumption andbehaiour.
" 0oreign marketing goal/ gaining the largest numberof consumers in the market in the shortest span oftime
$ Probable rate of acceptance.
A(y idea percei*ed as (ew by a group o6 people isa( i((o*atio(7
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"i66usio( o6 5((o*atio(s
" )rucial elements in the diffusion of new ideas/
$ (n innoation hich is communicated through certain channels
er time
(mong the members of a social system.
" The element of time" ariables affecting the rate of diffusion of an
obect/
$ the degree of perceied newness
$ the perceied attributes of the innoation
$ the method used to communicate the idea.
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%i*e Characteristics o6 a( 5((o*atio(
" 5elatie adantage
" )ompatibility" )ompleity
" Trialability
" bserability" Perception of product characteristics by the
potential adopter, not the marketer, is crucial to
ealuation.
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Cou(try a(d Culture a(d 5((o*atio(s
" 6nentieness of companies and countries
" %penditures" 7apanese solutions $ (mericanstyle education programs $ (merican design centres
" 8ew ideas come from a growing ariety of sources,
countries, acquisitions and een globalcollaborations.
" 6nfluence of culture on adoption of innoations canbe studied using &ofstede9s dimensions of/ $ Power distance
$ :ncertainty aoidance $ 6ndiidualism;collectiism $ *asculinity;femininity.
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9ra(ds i( 5(ter(atio(al Mar:ets
" ery important
" *ost aluable resource a company has" +rand image is at core of business identity and
strategy
( global bra(d is defined as the worldwide use of aname, term, sign, symbol, design, or combination
thereof intended to identify goods or serices of one
seller and to differentiate them from those of
competitors.
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9ra(ds i( 5(ter(atio(al Mar:ets<co(t7>" The 6nternet and other technologies accelerate
the pace of the globalisation of brands.
" Clobal brand gies the company a uniform
worldwide image.
" +alance benefits of a global brand against therisk of losing the benefits of an established
brand.
" The brand allows the firm to differentiate
" (bility to translate
" 8ationalistic pride
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Cou(try-o6-!rigi( '66ects" )onsumers hae broad but somewhat ague stereotypes
about specific countries and specific product categories
that they udge Ebest9." %thnocentrism" )ountries stereotyped on the basis of whether they are
industrialised, in the process of industrialising, ordeeloping. %.g. %nglish tea, 0rench perfume, )hinese silk
" The more technical the product, the less positie is theperception of one manufactured in a lessdeeloped ornewly industrialiFing country.
" 0oreignmade products generally preferred oer domesticmade in less deeloped countries.
Cou(try-o6-origi( e66ect <C!'> can be defined as any
influence that the country of manufacture, assembly ordesign has on a consumer9s positie or negatieperception of a product.
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Cou(try-o6-!rigi( '66ects <co(t7>
" 0ads often surround product from particular
countries or regions." Poor country image can be compensated for by
lower prices, longer warranties or sellingthrough high quality retailer.
" )% and it underlying country image operate ata direct leel to affect consumer decisionmaking.
" E)ountry brand9 enhancing strategies.%.g. 1>>? Pure, newFealand.com
" hy are )hina buying brands from the :< and%uropeG
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Mar:eti(g Co(suer $er*icesGlobally" )onsumer serices characteristics/
$ 6ntangibility
$ 6nseparability
$ &eterogeneity
$ Perishability." ( serice can be marketed both as an industrial
HbusinesstobusinessI or a consumer serice.
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!pportu(ities 6or $er*ices i(5(ter(atio(al Mar:ets"
Tourism" Transportation
" 0inancial serices
" %ducation
" Telecommunications
" %ntertainment
" 6nformation
" &ealth care.
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9arriers to '(teri(g 5(ter(atio(al Mar:ets6or Co(suer $er*ices
" Protectionism
" 5estrictions on transborder data flows" Protection of intellectual property
" )ultural barriers and adaptation.
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$uary" The growing internationalisation of markets
proides the impetus to adopt a global mindset." :nderstanding that an established product in one
culture may be considered an innoation in anotheris critical in planning and deeloping consumerproducts.
" %porting products requires awareness of factorsthat affect diffusion of innoation and the effect ofculture.
" )ountryoforigin effects and international brandsare important areas of marketing focus.
"<erices hae been showing strong positie growthas eports and pose special challenges tointernational marketers.