
Marketing Management
Dawn Iacobucci(Author)
South-Western College Publishing
5th Edition
Published on 1. January 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
352 pages
978-1-337-27112-7 (ISBN)
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Description
Now you can master the core concepts in marketing management that you need as a undergraduate marketing major, first-year MBA or EMBA student with the detailed material in Iacobucci's MARKETING MANAGEMENT, 5E. You are able to immediately apply the key concepts you learn to cases, group work, or simulations that are assigned in your course. MARKETING MANAGEMENT, 5E reflects the dynamic environment facing today's marketers. Engaging explanations, timely cases and memorable examples help you understand how an increasingly competitive global marketplace and current changes in technology affect the marketing decisions that today's managers must make every day.
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Edition
5th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Florence
United States
Publishing group
Cengage Learning, Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 17 mm
Width: 198 mm
Thickness: 248 mm
Weight
635 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-337-27112-7 (9781337271127)
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Marketing Management
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Person
Dawn Iacobucci is the Bronson Ingram Professor of Marketing at the Owen Graduate School of Management, Vanderbilt University, where she has taught since 2007. She has also served as senior associate dean at Vanderbilt and professor of marketing at Northwestern University, University of Arizona and University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Iacobucci received her M.S. in statistics, her M.A. and Ph.D. in quantitative psychology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and her M.T.S. from Garrett Theological Seminary. Dr. Iacobucci's research focuses on modeling dyadic interactions and social networks, customer satisfaction and service quality, multivariate and methodological research questions and issues related to health care and sustainability. She has published widely in publications such as the Journal of Marketing, the Journal of Marketing Research, Harvard Business Review, the Journal of Consumer Psychology, the International Journal of Research in Marketing, Marketing Science, the Journal of Service Research, Psychometrika, Psychological Bulletin and Social Networks. Dr. Iacobucci has taught core marketing management, marketing research, marketing analytics, services marketing and new products to M.B.A., E.M.B.A. and undergraduate students. She has also taught multivariate statistics and methodological topics in Ph.D. seminars. She has served as editor of both the Journal of Consumer Research and Journal of Consumer Psychology. She also edited Networks in Marketing, Handbook of Services Marketing and Management, Kellogg on Marketing and Kellogg on Integrated Marketing. In addition to this text, she has written "Marketing Models: Multivariate Statistics and Marketing Analytics" and "Mediation Analysis" as part of the prestigious quantitative series at Sage. She is also a co-author with Gilbert Churchill of the leading book in "Marketing Research: Methodological Foundations."
Content
Part I: MARKETING STRATEGY.
1. Why Is Marketing Management Important?
2. Customer Behavior.
3. Segmentation.
4. Targeting.
5. Positioning.
Part II: PRODUCT POSITIONING.
6. Products: Goods and Services.
7. Brands.
8. New Products and Innovation.
Part III: POSITIONING VIA PRICE, PLACE, PROMOTION.
9. Pricing.
10. Channels of Distribution.
11. Advertising Messages and Marketing Communication.
12. Integrated Marketing Communication and Media Choices.
13. Social Media.
Part IV: POSITIONING: ASSESSMENT THROUGH THE CUSTOMER LENS.
14. Customer Satisfaction and Customer Relationships.
15. Marketing Research Tools.
Part V: CAPSTONE.
16. Marketing Strategy.
17. Marketing Plans.
1. Why Is Marketing Management Important?
2. Customer Behavior.
3. Segmentation.
4. Targeting.
5. Positioning.
Part II: PRODUCT POSITIONING.
6. Products: Goods and Services.
7. Brands.
8. New Products and Innovation.
Part III: POSITIONING VIA PRICE, PLACE, PROMOTION.
9. Pricing.
10. Channels of Distribution.
11. Advertising Messages and Marketing Communication.
12. Integrated Marketing Communication and Media Choices.
13. Social Media.
Part IV: POSITIONING: ASSESSMENT THROUGH THE CUSTOMER LENS.
14. Customer Satisfaction and Customer Relationships.
15. Marketing Research Tools.
Part V: CAPSTONE.
16. Marketing Strategy.
17. Marketing Plans.