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The complex issues of sustainability and social marketing are gaining increasing global attention. This increased concern for environmental welfare has started to affect the way marketers, managers and policy makers think and organize their businesses. In Western culture, there has been widespread discussion on green related issues; however, different cultures are at different stages in embracing this global change, and local conditions can greatly affect how strategies are enacted. Sustainability and Social Marketing Issues in Asia applies this discussion to Asian culture, using case studies that reflect the problems and success of nine countries - Malaysia, Brunei, the Philippines, Indonesia, Iran, Syria, Sri Lanka, India, and Pakistan - in adopting green and social marketing concepts. These concepts include: triple bottom line; social entrepreneurialism; sustainability marketing; green marketing; sustainable energy, sustainable agriculture, sustainable ecosystems, social development, waste management problem, refugee crisis, care for animals and corporate social responsibility. The cases outlined in this book illustrate how companies and organizations operating in Asian countries incorporate sustainability and environmental concepts into their social marketing strategy. It will appeal to researchers and practitioners, working in the fields of social marketing, consumer behavior, corporate social responsibility, organizational behavior and sustainability.
Green marketing. --- Social marketing --- Sustainability --- Green marketing
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Réinventer le marketing pour un monde plus durable est une formidable opportunité d'accélérer la transition vers une économie plus respectueuse de la planète et de l'homme. Cela implique, pour les professionnels du marketing, de se remettre en question, de développer de nouvelles compétences mais aussi de faire un choix fondamental, celui du monde dans lequel ils voudront vivre demain. Comment le marketing doit-il évoluer, dans sa théorie et dans sa pratique ? Comment l'offre des entreprises doit-elle changer ? Quelle est l'attitude des consommateurs au sujet du développement durable ? Quelle politique de prix et de distribution adopter ? Comment communiquer sur le sujet sans tomber dans le greenwashing ? Autant de questions sur lesquelles cet ouvrage se penche et auxquelles il tente d'apporter des réponses. Le tout illustré de schémas clairs, d'exemples vécus par l'auteur et de questions concrètes permettant de guider les professionnels du marketing sur le chemin d'un développement plus durable. Pour ceux qui veulent aller plus loin, des QR codes les guideront vers des ressources externes pour approfondir certains sujets. « Il doit exister une meilleure manière de produire les choses que nous désirons, une manière qui n'abîme pas le ciel, la pluie ou la terre. » - Paul McCartney
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Les enjeux environnementaux et sociaux préoccupent de plus en plus les professionnels du marketing et s'intègrent dans la discipline. Aussi, une impulsion politique en faveur de programmes d'enseignement qui incluent le sujet de la durabilité a récemment été lancée. Cet ouvrage répond à ces besoins en proposant pour la première fois des cas en marketing durable. L'ouvrage offre une compréhension des approches et outils marketing qui prennent en compte les enjeux de durabilité. Il propose egalement des reflexions autour des défis qui entourent le marketing durable. Les 10 études de cas corrigées, tirées de 1 actualité et correspondant à des situations réelles, illustrent les manières d intégrer les enjeux environnementaux et sociaux en marketing et précisent ce que recouvre le marketing durable. L'ouvrage est composé de trois parties centrées sur le marketing stratégique et le marketing opérationnel notamment les éléments du mix marketing. La partie 1 est consacrée à la durabilité des stratégies de marque, la partie 2 aux aspects de circularité et de localisme et la partie 3 aux actions de communication responsable et efficace. Dans cette perspective, cet ouvrage met au jour un ensemble de concepts clés comme le cycle de vie du produit, le business model durable, la valeur étendue, l'inclusion, 1 achat durable ou le démarketing. Les secteurs d'activité abordés dans les cas sont diversifiés, couvrant le domaine énergétique, la collecte de déchets, l'industrie alimentaire, la distribution, la mode ou encore l'aérien. En plus des enseignants et apprenants-étudiants, cet ouvrage s'adresse également aux praticiens du marketing qui cherchent des clés permettant de mettre en oeuvre une démarche de marketing durable dans leurs organisations.
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Anticipating that marketing will experience a strategic change in the new normal post COVID-19, this book sets out to capture interesting insights from researchers and practitioners through in-depth research on the myriad aspects of industrial transformation. It discusses the facets in which markets can be reached sustainably delivering value to people, planet and create prosperity. Sustainable Marketing and Customer Value establishes an overview and framework for major ideas that connect marketing, consumption and sustainability. It addresses dominant areas of research of sustainability from the marketing perspective, the origin of interest in sustainability, as well as the practice of deprioritising sustainability ideas in pursuit of short-term business goals. Research scholars and business students will find this book of primary relevance, but it is also written for marketing academics and professionals, especially those in large corporations.
Green marketing. --- Consumption (Economics) --- Marketing --- Environmental aspects. --- Management.
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This book contains a collection of teaching cases that study and emphasise how twenty-first-century businesses address and satisfy the needs and wants of socially conscious consumers while remaining profitable. This book explores the practise of marketing for societal benefit through real-life case studies. It provides a critical understanding of marketing approaches such as social marketing, sustainability marketing, and other practises of a similar nature. This book is made up of both long and short real-life cases from various industries, with varying degrees of difficulty. Jishnu Bhattacharyya is a Ph.D. candidate in marketing at the University of Nottingham. Prior to joining the University of Nottingham, Jishnu participated in research coursework at IIM Kozhikode, where he was a research scholar in the marketing area. Within academia, he has worked as a Project Scientist for IIT Delhi, where he contributed to the market research of the technical textile industry. He enjoys asking questions that are both practically motivated and theoretically inspired along several interconnected research streams, including but not limited to sustainability marketing, socially responsible consumption, consumer interactions with technology, and services marketing. His work, accordingly, has implications for product manufacturers, service industries, retailers, and public policymakers. His work has appeared in academic journals, and he has also co-edited books, co-authored a book, and written case studies
Green marketing. --- Social responsibility of business. --- Ecological marketing --- Ecomarketing --- Environmental advertising claims --- Environmental consumerism --- Environmental marketing --- Green products --- Marketing --- Business --- Corporate accountability --- Corporate responsibility --- Corporate social responsibility --- Corporations --- CSR (Corporate social responsibility) --- Industries --- Social responsibility, Corporate --- Social responsibility of industry --- Business ethics --- Issues management --- Environmental aspects --- Social responsibility --- Social aspects --- Marketing. --- Consumer goods --- Domestic marketing --- Retail marketing --- Retail trade --- Industrial management --- Aftermarkets --- Selling
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