Chapter 3 Generations of Innovation and Technology
Chapter 4 Growth of Supply Chain Management
Chapter 5 Evolution of Decision making in Marketing
Chapter 6 Development of Consumer Behavior
Chapter 7 Industrial Marketing across Generations
Section III: Global Transformations
Chapter 8 Shifts in Market Competition
Chapter 9 Business Diplomacy and Corporate Social Initiatives
Chapter 10 Next Generation Market and Consumerism
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Rajagopal is Professor of Marketing at EGADE Business School, Technologic de Monterrey, Santa Fe Campus, Mexico and Life Fellow of the Royal Society for Encouragement of Arts, Manufacture and Commerce, UK. He is also Visiting Professor at Metropolitan College, Boston University, USA. He has to his credit 58 books on marketing management and rural development themes, and over 400 research contributions that include published research papers in national and international refereed journals.
“…discussing critically the evolution of marketing scholarship and linking it to contemporary marketing practices is a commendable contribution of this book. A welcome addition to literature and a must for students to learn marketing foundations…”
–John D Sullivan, Chairman & Associate Professor, Boston University, Metropolitan College, USA
“Society has been changing at an increasing rate, and marketing has had to change and adapt to keep up with the changing society and consumer. This book makes the development of these two phenomena in a clear straightforward fashion. A must read for all…”
–John Stanton, Chairman & Professor, Department of Food Marketing, St. Joseph University, USA
This book critically examines the evolution of marketing scholarship over generations from Marketing 1.0 to 4.0. It argues that most firms look to gain competitive advantage in the marketplace by driving tactical moves, inculcating small cost-effective changes in marketing approaches. Often, strategic choices of companies lean towards developing competitive differentiations that enable consumers to realize the value of money, causing loyalty shifts in the competitive marketplace. The book focuses on the consumer as the pivot of marketing and argues that the consumer serves as a bidirectional channel during pre-and post-purchase period. It explains how consumer affections sentimentally and emotionally help in growing the brands and companies over generations. This book significantly contributes to the existing literature and serves as a learning post and a think tank for students, researchers, and business managers.
Rajagopal is Professor of Marketing at EGADE Business School, Technologic de Monterrey, Santa Fe Campus, Mexico and Life Fellow of the Royal Society for Encouragement of Arts, Manufacture and Commerce, UK. He is also Visiting Professor at Metropolitan College, Boston University, USA. He has to his credit 58 books on marketing management and rural development themes, and over 400 research contributions that include published research papers in national and international refereed journals.