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Commodity Branding A Qualitative Research Approach To Understanding Modern Energy Brands Fridrik Larsen

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Commodity Branding A Qualitative Research Approach To Understanding Modern Energy Brands Fridrik Larsen
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.21 MB
Pages: 156
Author: Fridrik Larsen
ISBN: 9783031299650, 3031299655
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Commodity Branding A Qualitative Research Approach To Understanding Modern Energy Brands Fridrik Larsen by Fridrik Larsen 9783031299650, 3031299655 instant download after payment.

When it comes to branding the energy space, an exciting and largely unexplored field of research emerges. Energy companies are under the spotlight as consumers press for positive action on sustainability, CSR, and environmental issues. In light of this, this book has two objectives. First, the author explores the challenges and opportunities that experts within the field face when deciding on strategic brand direction. The results indicate that practitioners in recently liberalised markets have met the emerging branding challenges, such as differentiating commodities, meeting new consumer demands, and building strong brands. Second, the book examines, from an expert-practitioner point of view, whether branding and building brands are activities relevant to this type of market. This book, therefore, attempts to fill a literature gap, as it examines the applicability of theoretical and practical methods of branding and brand strategies in a commodity market, in this case the energy market.

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