Russian Standard Vodka: Strategies for Global Branding and Expansion into the US Market An Individual Case Study Prepared by Yanan MIAO under the Supervision of Pro. Hans MUHLBACHER for International Marketing Course T1-2011-2012 Background Russian Standard vodka, known as Russia’s number one premium vodka brand, was founded by Roustam Tariko and initially launched in 1998. Four years later the sales of this authentic Russian premium vodka surpassed all imported premium vodkas, achieving the
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Sporting good intelligence, 2003) 4.1.1 Overview of sportswear industry through Porter’s Five Forces analysis Before the study regarding the marketing strategy of Nike Air Force, it is important to have a clear view of sportswear industry as a whole. Based on Porter's Five Forces model, the general characteristics of the industry can be described in the figure as follow. Based on the analysis, it can be concluded that the sportswear industry as a whole can be characterized as competitive and easy
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in Japan and established some future recommendations that can be implemented in order for LVMH to remain successful in the luxury industry. In order to determine the key strategic issues a number of analysis tools were applied to the case study; they include Porter's 5 forces model and SWOT analysis. Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy, a luxury goods provider is looking to expand their brand dominance in Japan. In the Japanese, LVMH has to deal with economical and cultural uncertainties, the threat
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COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS OF THE RETAIL SECTOR IN THE UK DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY: COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS OF THE RETAIL SECTOR IN THE UK Report submitted to The Department of Trade and Industry (Tender CGS/1239) Professors Steve Burt and Leigh Sparks Institute for Retail Studies University of Stirling Stirling FK9 4LA Scotland, UK Phone: 44 (0)1786 467386 Fax: 44 (0)1786 465290 E-Mail: s.l.burt@stir.ac.uk ; Leigh.Sparks@stir.ac.uk Revised for Seminar - January 2003 DEPARTMENT OF
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European Management Journal (2008) 26, 289– 297 journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/emj Service co-production and value co-creation: The case for a service-oriented architecture (SOA) q Andrea Ordanini a,*, Paolo Pasini b a b Bocconi University, Viale Filippetti, 9, 20122 – Milan, Italy SDA Bocconi, School of Management, Via Bocconi, 8, 20136 – Milan, Italy Available online KEYWORDS Service dominant logic; Co-production; Service management Summary An emerging marketing
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12000204 Word count: 2,424 Contents Page 1. Analysis of Campaign Context Page 3 1.1 Customer Analysis Page 3 1.1.1 Demographics Page 3 1.1.2 Psychographics Page 4 1.1.2.1 Lifestyle Page 4 1.2 Competitive Landscape Analysis Page 5 1.2.1 Direct Competitors Page 5 1.2.2 Competitor Promotional Activities Page 5 1.3 Market Trends Page 7 1.3.1 PEST Analysis Page 7 1.4 Brand Analysis Page 7 1.4.1 SWOT Analysis Page 8 1.5 Overview of Recent Campaigns Page 8
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etingGRADUATION THESIS SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING AND THE FASHION INDUSTRY By Lisanne van Rietschoten Amsterdam Fashion Institute GRADUATION THESIS Social Media Marketing and the Fashion Industry WHAT IS SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING AND HOW ARE FASHION BRANDS APPLYING SOCIAL MEDIA AS A MARKETING TOOL AND COMMUNICATION CHANNEL? By Lisanne van Rietschoten International F&M Student Graduation Coach: Marco Mossinkoff Amsterdam Fashion Institute, May 10,2010. PRODUCT THE PRODUCT IS INSPIRED
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4/11/2012 SOCIAL MEDIA - AN OPPORTUNITY FOR FASHION BRNDS MARKETING IN CHINA Table of Contents Chapter 1 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Background 2 1.3 Rationale of the Research 2 1.4 Problem statement 3 1.5 Aim and Objectives 3 1.5.1 Aim of the Study 3 1.5.2 Objectives of the Study 3 1.5 Research Questions 4 1.7 Significance of the Research 5 1.8 Dissertation Structure 5 Chapter II 6 Literature Review 6 2.1 Introduction 6 2.2 Consumers’ decision making and Internet
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ADVANTAGE TECHNOLOGY NETWORKS PRACTICE PROCESS BALANCE PERFORMANCE SUPPLY CHAIN SUPPLY CHAIN THE &THE VS. HYPE REALITY 46 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT REVIEW · SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2001 www.scmr.com The conventional wisdom is that competition in the future will not be company vs. company but supply chain vs. supply chain. But the reality is that instances of head-to-head supply chain competition will be limited. The more likely scenario will find companies competing—
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------------------------------------------------- 201 MKT ------------------------------------------------- Coursework 1 Careers Portfolio Analysis and CV ASOS ANALYSIS Asos is a well-known company whose headquarters are based in Camden, North London. Its main ambition is to become the number one online fashion destination for both men and women between the ages of 20-30. Its website consists of fashionable products that’s made up of its own label including many other brands (Asos 2015).
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