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All Rights Reserved to Kardan University 2014 Kardan.edu.af International Marketing 15 th edition
All Rights Reserved to Kardan University 2014 Kardan.edu.af Introduction To understand a society’s actions and its points of view, you need to appreciate: – The influence of historical events – The geographical uniqueness to which a culture has had to adapt Culture can be defined as society's accepted basis for responding to external and internal events To interpret a culture’s behavior and attitudes, a marketer must have some idea of a country’s history and geography
All Rights Reserved to Kardan University 2014 Kardan.edu.af History Perspective in Global Business History helps define a nation’s mission – How it perceives its neighbors – How it perceives itself – Its place in the world Insights into history are important for understanding current attitudes It is necessary to study culture as it is now as well as to understand culture as it was – A country’s history
All Rights Reserved to Kardan University 2014 Kardan.edu.af Geography and Global Markets Geography – an element of the uncontrollable environment that confronts every marketer – Affects a society’s culture and economy – Physical makeup limits a nation’s ability to supply its people’s needs
All Rights Reserved to Kardan University 2014 Kardan.edu.af Climate and Topography Altitude, humidity, and temperature extremes – South America – British resistance of the English Channel – Trade through the Alps
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All Rights Reserved to Kardan University 2014 Kardan.edu.af Geography, Nature and Economic Growth As countries prosper, natural barriers are overcome Environmental issues – Disruption of ecosystems – Relocation of people – Inadequate hazardous waste management – Industrial pollution
All Rights Reserved to Kardan University 2014 Kardan.edu.af Social Responsibility and Environmental Management Environmental protection is not an optional extra Pollution is on the verge of getting completely out of control China has 16 of the world’s 20 most polluted cities Critical issue: the disposal of hazardous waste Sustainable development 031,00.html 031,00.html polluted-cities-cx_rm_0321pollute.html polluted-cities-cx_rm_0321pollute.html
All Rights Reserved to Kardan University 2014 Kardan.edu.af Resources (1 of 2) The availability of minerals and the ability to generate energy are the foundations of modern technology The principal supplements to human energy – Animals – Wood – Fossil fuel – Nuclear power – Ocean tides – Geothermal power – The sun
All Rights Reserved to Kardan University 2014 Kardan.edu.af Resources (2 of 2) United States in perspective – 1942 – nearly self-sufficient – 1950 – major importer – – increased dependency from 36% to 66% – Mid-2000’s – predicted to be importing more than 70% of needs The location, quality, and availability of resources will affect the pattern of world economic development and trade well into the 21 st century
All Rights Reserved to Kardan University 2014 Kardan.edu.af Dynamics of Global Population Trends Global population trends determine today’s demand for goods – Rural/urban population shifts – Rates of growth – Age levels – Population control Changes in population will profoundly affect future demand The most important deterrent to population control is cultural attitudes about the importance of large families
All Rights Reserved to Kardan University 2014 Kardan.edu.af Controlling Population Growth Procreation is one of the most culturally sensitive uncontrollable factors Perhaps the most important deterrent to population control is cultural attitudes about the importance of large families Family planning and all that it entails is by far the most universal means governments use to control birthrates, but some economists believe that a decline in the fertility rate is a function of economic prosperity and will come only with economic development
All Rights Reserved to Kardan University 2014 Kardan.edu.af Rural/Urban Migration Result of a desire for greater access to: – Sources of education – Health care – Improved job opportunities
All Rights Reserved to Kardan University 2014 Kardan.edu.af Population Decline and Aging Population growth in many countries has dropped below the rate necessary to maintain present levels A nation needs a fertility rate of about 2.1 children per woman Not one major country has sufficient internal population growth to maintain itself
All Rights Reserved to Kardan University 2014 Kardan.edu.af Summary A prospective international marketer should be reasonably familiar with the world, its climate, and topographic differences Geographic hurdles must be recognized as having a direct effect on marketing and the related activities of communications and distribution