Polyethnic market orientation and performance: A fast-moving consumer goods perspective |
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Authors: | Konstantinos Poulis Efthimios Poulis |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Essex , UK kpoulis@essex.ac.uk poulisk@hotmail.com;3. Buckinghamshire New University , UK |
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Abstract: | Abstract The paper explores the market-oriented behaviour and performance consequences for firms operating in a market characterised by national heterogeneity. Through a case-study design, a posteriori propositions based on interview data from six multinational firms operating in a polyethnic market are developed. Findings indicate a positive relationship between the need for responsiveness and a market's polyethnicity with firms customising elements of their product strategy to ethnic segments or European consumers at large. Moreover, findings indicate that market-oriented firms that customise their product strategies to the cultural idiosyncrasies of the Greek market enjoy the highest market share among foreign consumers. As a result, the paper opens up a discussion on the performance implications of adopting a market-oriented approach in polyethnic markets, which are, increasingly, a feature of our globalised world. |
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Keywords: | market orientation performance polyethnic markets Greece fast-moving consumer goods firms |
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