This article examines the contribution of selected “textbook” strategic marketing practices to the competitive success of New Zealand companies employing 20 or more employees, as well as the overall adoption levels of these practices. Data were collected by means of a large-scale mail survey, and 10 hypotheses were tested empirically. The results serve to confirm that the basic strategic marketing practices that are typically advocated in the mainstream empirical and prescriptive literature have a key role to play in the success of New Zealand companies. However, they also indicate that there is scope for New Zealand companies to more fully embrace strategic marketing
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This article examines the contribution of selected “textbook” strategic marketing practices to the c...
This article examines „textbook ‟ strategic marketing in New Zealand companies employing 20 or more ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the extent to which strategic marketing planning i...
Purpose – To contrast the role and practical application of strategic marketing in higher and lower-...
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Although Porter's (1990) work on national competitive advantage is both widely taught and widely quo...
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The purpose of this research is to find competitive advantages for an organisation and prepare a lon...
New product development (NPD) is seen as one of the most important business strategies that are wide...
This paper benchmarks management practices in New Zealand manufacturing firms against the global bes...
There has been limited field research in the literature on international marketing and international...
This research investigates the degree of emphasis put by the Australian manufacturing industry on ma...
This article examines the contribution of selected “textbook” strategic marketing practices to the c...
This article examines „textbook ‟ strategic marketing in New Zealand companies employing 20 or more ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the extent to which strategic marketing planning i...
Purpose – To contrast the role and practical application of strategic marketing in higher and lower-...
Little is known about the uptake of strategic marketing planning in golf clubs. Thus, based on a sam...
Much has been said and written about the marketing concept. In brief, the marketing concept stresses...
Although Porter's (1990) work on national competitive advantage is both widely taught and widely quo...
This research investigated the factors that affect export marketing strategies in New Zealand avocad...
Purpose – This article aims to examine the extent to which Western World “textbook” strategic market...
The current Asian crisis has created awareness among Australian companies of the need to reassess th...
The purpose of this research is to find competitive advantages for an organisation and prepare a lon...
New product development (NPD) is seen as one of the most important business strategies that are wide...
This paper benchmarks management practices in New Zealand manufacturing firms against the global bes...
There has been limited field research in the literature on international marketing and international...
This research investigates the degree of emphasis put by the Australian manufacturing industry on ma...