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Export marketing strategies: A global communication emphasis

African Journal of Finance and Management

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Title Export marketing strategies: A global communication emphasis
 
Creator Gabriel, Elisante ole
 
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Description This paper will give a general overview of what is meant by globalisation as well as factors encouraging the globalisation concept. Communication as a social phenomenon at the global dimension will be briefly discussed. More specifically the paper will address the issue of export marketing strategies, their weaknesses and strengths. Globalization is considered to be a concept of taking the whole world as one huge market. with homogeneous needs. Depending on the knowledge of the exporter, this can be useful but if not handled with care can be misleading. In the real world it might be difficult to get the homogeneous need of customers across the world. People are different and the differences are different. The key success factor is for the exporter to have a proper knowledge of the alternative export strategies and make a “strategic strategy choice”. The worst scenario is to choose not to choose. Companies and/or individuals who are dealing with export transactions have to identify and understand their export objectives before working out the export sstragegies. It is the rule of the game that successful strategies ought to succeed the intended objectives. It is also becoming increasingly important for exporters to communicate the value they are exporting to their customers. This communication should command the social global aspects. If the social aspects are ignored in communicating the values, the business is destined to fail. The question will not be whether it will fail or not but just when it is going to fail. Therefore Exporters are encouraged not to be myopic in managing the export business. They should see ‘beyond the wall' and go where no man has ever gone before.
(Af. J. Finance and Management: 2002 11 (1): 49-59)
 
Publisher Institute of Finance Management, 1999
 
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Date 2002-01-01
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Identifier https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ajfm/article/view/24296
10.4314/ajfm.v11i1.24296
 
Source African Journal of Finance and Management; Vol 11, No 1 (2002); 49-59
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Language eng
 
Relation https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ajfm/article/view/24296/20369
 
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