Globalization, Culture, and Branding: How to Leverage Cultural Equity for Building Iconic Brands in the Era of Globalization
Drawing from novel theoretical insights in social psychology, cultural psychology, and marketing, Globalization, Culture and Branding provides guidelines for imbuing brands with culturally symbolic meanings that can create deep psychological bonds with multi-cultural consumers.
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Globalization, Culture, and Branding: How to Leverage Cultural Equity for Building Iconic Brands in the Era of Globalization
Drawing from novel theoretical insights in social psychology, cultural psychology, and marketing, Globalization, Culture and Branding provides guidelines for imbuing brands with culturally symbolic meanings that can create deep psychological bonds with multi-cultural consumers.
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Globalization, Culture, and Branding: How to Leverage Cultural Equity for Building Iconic Brands in the Era of Globalization

Globalization, Culture, and Branding: How to Leverage Cultural Equity for Building Iconic Brands in the Era of Globalization

by C. Torelli
Globalization, Culture, and Branding: How to Leverage Cultural Equity for Building Iconic Brands in the Era of Globalization

Globalization, Culture, and Branding: How to Leverage Cultural Equity for Building Iconic Brands in the Era of Globalization

by C. Torelli

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Drawing from novel theoretical insights in social psychology, cultural psychology, and marketing, Globalization, Culture and Branding provides guidelines for imbuing brands with culturally symbolic meanings that can create deep psychological bonds with multi-cultural consumers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137331953
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 11/19/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 181
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Carlos J. Torelli is Associate Professor of Marketing at the Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota, USA, and former Marketing Vice-President for Citibank in Venezuela and Turkey. His work has been published in several books and in top journals in psychology and consumer behavior, including the Journal of Marketing, the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, the Journal of Consumer Research, the Journal of Consumer Psychology (where one of his articles is ranked in the "top 20 most cited" articles in the last 5 years), Social Cognition, and Social and Personality Psychology Compass. His research has been featured in multiple mass media outlets, such as NPR, WCCO-TV, KMSP-TV, Star Tribune, Psychology Today, Yahoo Finance, and Yahoo Lifestyle.

Table of Contents

Preface PART I: UNDERSTANDING BRANDS AND THEIR CULTURAL MEANINGS 1. Brands and Models of Brand Equity 2. Cultural Equity PART II: GAINING INSIGHTS INTO HOW CROSS-CULTURAL CONSUMERS VIEW ICONIC BRANDS 3. Consumers from Different Cultures 4. Consumers' Reactions to the Cultural Meanings in Brands 5. Brands and the Fulfillment of Cultural Identity Needs PART III: BUILDING, LEVERAGING AND PROTECTING BRAND EQUITY 6. Putting it all Together: Why and How to Build an Iconic Brand 7. Leveraging and Protecting Cultural Equity  
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