While there has been a sustained interest in ethnic migrants developing composite cultural identities in emerged multi-cultural contexts, considerations of identity transitions among mainstream consumers (i.e., the non-migrant, locally born majority in a given marketplace) have been so far limited to the local-global culture dichotomy. This paper argues that, in multi-cultural marketplaces, mainstream consumers are exposed to a diverse range of local, global and foreign cultural meanings and may deploy these meanings for identity construal in a more complex manner. The paper offers a conceptual framework of consumer multiculturation that a) includes foreign cultures as other discrete influences in multi-cultural marketplaces; b) constructs ...
Today’s marketplaces are increasingly multicultural as more individuals negotiate complex cultural i...
Although increasing numbers of people live in multi-cultural environments devoid of a dominant cultu...
- PURPOSE : Brands, as actors participating in the marketplace's social discourse, have the ability ...
While there has been a sustained interest in ethnic migrants developing composite cultural identitie...
As national markets of many countries around the world continue evolving as arenas of ‘lived multicu...
Multicultural consumers are those who have been exposed to multiple different cultures and marketpla...
International audienceThe increasing intra-national diversity of many modern markets poses challenge...
The globalization of the marketplace and how this process is shaping the cultural characteristics of...
Consumer acculturation research has focused on understanding adaptation processes and identity work ...
Marketing as a concept pays a great deal of attention to the individual market transactions, ignorin...
This paper proposes that approaches to culture-based brand positioning are diversifying in response ...
The increasing intra-national diversity of many modern markets poses challenges to identity segmenta...
International audienceToday's marketplaces are increasingly multicultural as more individuals negoti...
Today\u27s marketplaces are increasingly multicultural as more individuals negotiate complex cultura...
The article focuses on the role of cultural diversity in consumer research. The topic was approached...
Today’s marketplaces are increasingly multicultural as more individuals negotiate complex cultural i...
Although increasing numbers of people live in multi-cultural environments devoid of a dominant cultu...
- PURPOSE : Brands, as actors participating in the marketplace's social discourse, have the ability ...
While there has been a sustained interest in ethnic migrants developing composite cultural identitie...
As national markets of many countries around the world continue evolving as arenas of ‘lived multicu...
Multicultural consumers are those who have been exposed to multiple different cultures and marketpla...
International audienceThe increasing intra-national diversity of many modern markets poses challenge...
The globalization of the marketplace and how this process is shaping the cultural characteristics of...
Consumer acculturation research has focused on understanding adaptation processes and identity work ...
Marketing as a concept pays a great deal of attention to the individual market transactions, ignorin...
This paper proposes that approaches to culture-based brand positioning are diversifying in response ...
The increasing intra-national diversity of many modern markets poses challenges to identity segmenta...
International audienceToday's marketplaces are increasingly multicultural as more individuals negoti...
Today\u27s marketplaces are increasingly multicultural as more individuals negotiate complex cultura...
The article focuses on the role of cultural diversity in consumer research. The topic was approached...
Today’s marketplaces are increasingly multicultural as more individuals negotiate complex cultural i...
Although increasing numbers of people live in multi-cultural environments devoid of a dominant cultu...
- PURPOSE : Brands, as actors participating in the marketplace's social discourse, have the ability ...