EBOOK: Principles of Services Marketing e-bog
403,64 DKK
(inkl. moms 504,55 DKK)
Now in its seventh edition, Principles of Services Marketing has been revised and updated throughout toreflect the most recent developments in this fast-moving and exciting sector. With a stronger emphasis onemerging and global economies, its been restructured to give clearer focus on key issues of efficiency,accessibility and customer experience. This authoritative text develops an indispensab...
E-bog
403,64 DKK
Udgivet
16 januar 2013
Genrer
Sales and marketing
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780077152376
Now in its seventh edition, Principles of Services Marketing has been revised and updated throughout toreflect the most recent developments in this fast-moving and exciting sector. With a stronger emphasis onemerging and global economies, its been restructured to give clearer focus on key issues of efficiency,accessibility and customer experience. This authoritative text develops an indispensable framework forunderstanding services, their effective marketing and how this drives value creation. Key Features Opening vignettes introduce a chapters key themes with short examples that present topics in familiar, everyday scenarios students can relate to Longer case studies feature well-known companies and provide an opportunity to analyse real-life scenarios and apply understanding In Practice vignettes drawn from services organizations from around the world and how services are delivered and experienced by customers Thinking Around the Subject boxes examine the operational challenges of putting theory in to practice Summary & links to other chapters reinforce the main topics covered and how they fit within the wider context of services marketing to improve overall understanding of the subject Expanded coverage of key topics such as service dominant logic, servicescapes and the use of social media explore the latest theory and practice Reflects the importance of marketing for public services and not-for-profit organizations Includes new chapters on service systems and the experiential aspects of service consumption.