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由企业集群构成的区位空间不仅仅是一个区域概念,也是一个巨大的“产品”。像产品和人一样,地理位置或某一空间区域也可以视为产品。在新技术和全球经济一体化的推动下,人类在空间的不断流动、交通和信息的发达以及经济的全球化,促使区位市场营销趋势的增长。我国企业集群劳动密集型的特点,决定了在高新技术方面取得重大突破的难度。从整合营销的角度来提升企业集群的能力,却是发展企业集群的一条具有现实而长远意义的捷径。  相似文献   
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论社会中介组织的内部营销   总被引:5,自引:0,他引:5  
社会中介组织在我国经济发展中发挥着日益重要的作用 ,然而却存在着服务质量低下等问题。服务利润链理论认为 ,组织的内部服务质量决定其外部服务质量。为了提高客户服务质量 ,增强市场竞争力 ,社会中介组织必须开展内部营销 ,其关键是加强员工管理 ,注重文化建设 ,改革流程与制度  相似文献   
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战略人力资源管理研究的新进展   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
战略人力资源管理理论兴起于20世纪80年代中后期,经过二十余年来的发展,该领域不断地丰富,在战略人力资源开发、战略国际人力资源管理、绩效研究三个方向取得了新的进展,本文对此三个方向的理论研究进行了梳理,为进一步研究战略人力资源管理理论奠定了基础。  相似文献   
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2006年新颁企业会计准则,体现了我国会计准则国际趋同的特点.会计要素是会计体系的核心内容, 通过我国会计新旧会计准则的比较以及国内外会计准则的比较,主要从会计要素的分类、定义以及确认三大方面揭示了我国会计准则的国际趋同.  相似文献   
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归纳新的市场条件下渠道发展的新动态,并从多个维度分析了这些新动态产生的原因,以便为企业的渠道设计决策和渠道管理决策提供参考。  相似文献   
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论体验营销下的顾客化旅游体验设计   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
在旅游体验营销诸环节中,体验设计直接影响着旅游体验的效果。以整个营销过程为视角,纵向分析了旅游体验设计的过程和步骤并从旅游产品构成角度横向分析了旅游体验设计应注意要点。最后,在此基础上尝试构建了顾客化旅游体验设计模型。  相似文献   
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Two important areas are underexplored in the relationship between marketing resources and performance. First, the subject has been primarily investigated in the context of Western countries, and inadequate attention has been given to emerging economies. Second, despite the recent growth in globalization, the moderating role of globalization on the link between marketing resources and performance has not been investigated. Addressing these important gaps, this article focuses on an emerging economy (China) and explores the moderating effect of globalization on this link. Specifically, the authors develop several hypotheses highlighting the moderating role of globalization activities (global product sourcing, global market seeking, and global partnership) on the link between marketing resources (market orientation, entrepreneurial orientation, and innovative capability) and firm performance. The findings of the moderating role of globalization provide several important implications for marketing theory development and managerial practice. Xueming Luo (luoxm@uta.edu) is an assistant professor in the Department of Marketing in the College of Business Administration at the University of Texas at Arlington. Before joining the University of Texas at Arlington faculty, he was on the faculty of the State University of New York at Fredonia. His research has appeared in various journals, including theJournal of Business Research, the International Journal of Research in Marketing, the Journal of Advertising Research, the Journal of Interactive Advertising, and Industrial Marketing Management. K. Sivakumar (Ph.D., Syracuse University; k.sivakumar@lehigh. edu) is the Arthur Tauck Professor of International Marketing & Logistics and a professor of marketing at Lehigh University. Prior to joining Lehigh in 2001, he spent 9 years at the University of Illinois in Chicago. His research interests include pricing, global marketing, and innovation management. His research has been published or is forthcoming in theJournal of the Academy of Marketing Science, the Journal of Marketing, the Journal of International Business Studies, Decision Sciences Journal, Marketing Letters, the Journal of Business Research, International Marketing Review, the Journal of Product Innovation Management, Pricing Strategy & Practice: An International Journal, Psychology & Marketing, and other publications. He has won several awards for his research (including theDonald Lehman Award) and is on the editorial board of several scholarly journals. He has won outstanding reviewer awards from two journals. Sandra S. Liu (liuss@purdue.edu) is an associate professor in the Department of Consumer Sciences and Retailing at Purdue University. She received her Ph.D. from the University of London, and her current research interest focuses on strategic marketing issues in the context of customer contact, including knowledge management in a corporation in transition and sales management in a knowledge economy. With her extensive industry experience, she has written a number of books and journal articles, which have appeared in theInternational Journal of Research in Marketing, the Journal of Business Research, theEuropean Journal of Marketing, Marketing Intelligence and Planning, among others.  相似文献   
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随着粮食生产经营的全面市场化,健全和完善粮食期货市场有了更重要的现实意义:调节粮食供求,稳定粮食价格;优化粮食品种结构,推动产业化经营;为粮食企业提供避险渠道;减轻入世冲击,保护粮食安全。文章指出发展粮食期货市场的政策措施包括:推出大宗粮食期货交易品种;培育和发展套期保值用户;规范粮食现货市场;发展商品投资基金;开创场外交易;调整不符合国际惯例的法规政策。  相似文献   
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私家车发展状况的国际比较与借鉴   总被引:4,自引:1,他引:4  
文章通过对国内外私家车发展状况的比较,得到了一些有益的启示,建议我国私家车的发展问题应该考虑到我国的综合交通运输能力,积极发展多样化的交通方式,逐步建立多层次、高效、完善、有序的交通服务系统。  相似文献   
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Identity, identification, and relationship through social alliances   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
The authors studied social alliances, a type of corporate societal marketing initiative. Their research finds that social alliances are an important means whereby employees identify more closely with their organizations while gaining a greater sense of being whole, integrated persons. Furthermore, this integration allows both organizations and their members to align their commercial identities with their moral and social identities. As organizational members struggled to resolve conflicts within their own identities, they were aided by social alliances, which in turn led them to identify more with their organizations. Unlike previous research, the findings suggest that the kind of connections referred to by the informants went well beyond the cold, rational associations described in previous research to emotional attachments that appear to be critical to organizational identification. The results also suggest that participation in social alliances may result in multiple forms of identification: intra- and interorganiza-tion identification. Ida E. Berger (bergeri@ryerson.ca) is the associate director of faculty affairs and a professor of marketing in the School of Business Management at Ryerson University. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Toronto. Her articles have appeared in leading marketing journals, including theJournal of Consumer Research, Public Policy and Marketing, theJournal of Consumer Psychology, andCalifornia Management Review. Her current research interests include social alliances, voluntary and nonprofit sector studies, diversity, and the value of sports in social inclusion. Her teaching interests include marketing theory, consumer behavior, and marketing communications. Peggy H. Cunningham (pcunningham@business.queensu.ca) is the Marie Shantz Teaching Associate Professor of Marketing, School of Business, in the Queen’s University. She completed her Ph.D. at Texas A&M University. Dr. Cunningham’s research interests revolve around two related themes: marketing ethics and marketing partnerships (international strategic alliances, partnerships between for-profit and not-for-profit organizations, relationships between firms and their customers). These areas of study are linked by their focus on the concepts of trust, integrity, and commitment. She is the coauthor of the Canadian editions of a number of marketing textbooks (Marketing Management; Principles of Marketing; and Marketing: An Introduction). Her work is published in a number of journals, including theJournal of the Academy of Marketing Science, the Journal of International Marketing, and California Management Review. Minette E. Drumwright (mdrum@mail.utexas.edu) is an associate professor with a joint appointment in the College of Communication (Department of Advertising) and the College of Liberal Arts at The University of Texas at Austin. Previously, Dr. Drumwright was on the marketing faculties of Harvard Business School and the University of Texas Business School. She currently is the faculty chair of the Bridging Disciplines Program in Ethics and Leadership at the University of Texas. She has a Ph.D. in business administration (marketing) from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Drumwright’s current research is in the areas of corporate social responsibility, marketing for nonprofit organizations, and business ethics. Her focus is on understanding how managers and consumers integrate noneco-nomic criteria related to society into their decision making. Dr. Drumwright has studied noneconomic criteria in various contexts, including cause-related marketing, partnerships between companies and nonprofit organizations, socially responsible buying behavior, and corporate volunteerism. Her articles and cases have been published in various books and journals, includingCalifornia Management Review, theJournal of Advertising, and theJournal of Marketing.  相似文献   
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