Economic Development and Marketing Strategies: a Comparative Lens

Go back We analyze two core models of economic development in emerging markets: socialism (i.e., the “visible hand” of the state in directing the country’s socio-economic life) and capitalism (i.e., the “invisible hand” of the markets implemented through pro-market reforms). We further distingu...

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Main Authors: Ravi Sarathy, Elitsa R. Banalieva
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius University Press 2014-05-01
Series:Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies
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Online Access:https://www.journals.vu.lt/omee/article/view/14241
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spelling doaj-29e05c8af1da4cedbb93d6d1f3baa6172020-11-25T02:43:25ZengVilnius University PressOrganizations and Markets in Emerging Economies2029-45812345-00372014-05-015110.15388/omee.2014.5.1.14241Economic Development and Marketing Strategies: a Comparative LensRavi Sarathy0Elitsa R. Banalieva1Northeastern UniversityNortheastern UniversityGo back We analyze two core models of economic development in emerging markets: socialism (i.e., the “visible hand” of the state in directing the country’s socio-economic life) and capitalism (i.e., the “invisible hand” of the markets implemented through pro-market reforms). We further distinguish between two types of socialist economic development: Soviet Communism (as experienced in the pre-1990s Central and Eastern European transition economies) and Fabian Socialism (as experienced in pre-1991 India). We then suggest that companies can adapt to the evolution from socialism to capitalism in their countries through the implementation of more sophisticated marketing strategies that can ensure a sustainable competitive advantage. Thus, we study the marketing strategies of companies from emerging markets operating under both models of economic development. We analyze the opportunities and challenges that emerging market companies face under each model of economic development in terms of deploying various marketing strategies, and provide useful venues for future research. https://www.journals.vu.lt/omee/article/view/14241economic developmentsocialismcapitalismmarketing strategiesemerging market companies
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author Ravi Sarathy
Elitsa R. Banalieva
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Elitsa R. Banalieva
Economic Development and Marketing Strategies: a Comparative Lens
Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies
economic development
socialism
capitalism
marketing strategies
emerging market companies
author_facet Ravi Sarathy
Elitsa R. Banalieva
author_sort Ravi Sarathy
title Economic Development and Marketing Strategies: a Comparative Lens
title_short Economic Development and Marketing Strategies: a Comparative Lens
title_full Economic Development and Marketing Strategies: a Comparative Lens
title_fullStr Economic Development and Marketing Strategies: a Comparative Lens
title_full_unstemmed Economic Development and Marketing Strategies: a Comparative Lens
title_sort economic development and marketing strategies: a comparative lens
publisher Vilnius University Press
series Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies
issn 2029-4581
2345-0037
publishDate 2014-05-01
description Go back We analyze two core models of economic development in emerging markets: socialism (i.e., the “visible hand” of the state in directing the country’s socio-economic life) and capitalism (i.e., the “invisible hand” of the markets implemented through pro-market reforms). We further distinguish between two types of socialist economic development: Soviet Communism (as experienced in the pre-1990s Central and Eastern European transition economies) and Fabian Socialism (as experienced in pre-1991 India). We then suggest that companies can adapt to the evolution from socialism to capitalism in their countries through the implementation of more sophisticated marketing strategies that can ensure a sustainable competitive advantage. Thus, we study the marketing strategies of companies from emerging markets operating under both models of economic development. We analyze the opportunities and challenges that emerging market companies face under each model of economic development in terms of deploying various marketing strategies, and provide useful venues for future research.
topic economic development
socialism
capitalism
marketing strategies
emerging market companies
url https://www.journals.vu.lt/omee/article/view/14241
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