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Reconnecting Marketing To Markets 1st Edition Luis Araujo John Finch

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Reconnecting Marketing To Markets 1st Edition Luis Araujo John Finch
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.65 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Luis Araujo, John Finch, Hans Kjellberg
ISBN: 9780199578061, 0199578060
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Reconnecting Marketing To Markets 1st Edition Luis Araujo John Finch by Luis Araujo, John Finch, Hans Kjellberg 9780199578061, 0199578060 instant download after payment.

The historical link between marketing and markets, prevalent until the 1960s, has given way to the view of marketing as a portable set of tools applicable to markets and non-markets alike. By re-establishing the connection between the two, this book examines the argument that marketing produces markets: marketing practices and theories play a very significant role in the production of markets and the kinds of entities and phenomena that populate markets.
This interdisciplinary book brings together theoretical and empirical contributions from marketing and economic sociologists to analyse and develop novel approaches to interpreting the relationship between marketing theory, marketing practices, and markets across a variety of market settings and countries.

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