Advertising in a Changing China (PDF)
Opportunities, Constraints and Implications for Foreign Firms
(Sprache: Englisch)
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The transition from a command economy to a market based economy has been remarkably successful in China. The economic reform implemented in China during the last two decades has significantly improved the living standards of the...
The transition from a command economy to a market based economy has been remarkably successful in China. The economic reform implemented in China during the last two decades has significantly improved the living standards of the...
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The transition from a command economy to a market based economy has been remarkably successful in China. The economic reform implemented in China during the last two decades has significantly improved the living standards of the Mainland Chinese.
The rapid pace of economic development has brought about an increasing purchasing power of the Chinese population who is more willing to spend. Until the economic reform, the Chinese Mainlanders had largely been isolated from foreign goods and services. However, changing from a socialist economy to a planned economy supplemented by market forces, China as a huge potential consumer market is flooded with a tremendous number of foreign imported goods for consumers to choose from.
Following its admission to the World Trade Organization in December 2001 after 15 years of negotiation, marketers around the world are also increasingly attracted to the promise of China as an emerging and profitable market. The outlook for continued growth in China is good and if current performance continues, annual income per capita should exceed US$6,500 by 2020. Kenichi Ohmae remarked that it took the Asian tigers more than fifteen years to build their economies as symbols of new developmentit is taking China only a few years to supplant them.
As the market becomes competitive, it is essential for companies to be able to quickly create product awareness among the potential consumers in order to secure a share-of-the-mind of the consumers and subsequently influence their choice decision among competing brands. Advertising is one of the marketing elements and possibly, an effective one that can assist companies to make their brands known to the market.
However, whilst it is evident that there is a dramatic impact of economic reform and drive for modernization over the past two decades, the Chinese market has many special characteristics that present several challenges and opportunities for multinational businesses, particularly in the field of advertising. For instance, advertisers and marketers cannot take for granted that a standardized model of advertising can automatically be applied to the Chinese market.
Past history and experiences have already shown that foreign companies have encountered cultural difficulties in the use of advertising theme and execution in the Chinese market. These difficulties stem largely from their lack of understanding of how to market their products and services […]
The transition from a command economy to a market based economy has been remarkably successful in China. The economic reform implemented in China during the last two decades has significantly improved the living standards of the Mainland Chinese.
The rapid pace of economic development has brought about an increasing purchasing power of the Chinese population who is more willing to spend. Until the economic reform, the Chinese Mainlanders had largely been isolated from foreign goods and services. However, changing from a socialist economy to a planned economy supplemented by market forces, China as a huge potential consumer market is flooded with a tremendous number of foreign imported goods for consumers to choose from.
Following its admission to the World Trade Organization in December 2001 after 15 years of negotiation, marketers around the world are also increasingly attracted to the promise of China as an emerging and profitable market. The outlook for continued growth in China is good and if current performance continues, annual income per capita should exceed US$6,500 by 2020. Kenichi Ohmae remarked that it took the Asian tigers more than fifteen years to build their economies as symbols of new developmentit is taking China only a few years to supplant them.
As the market becomes competitive, it is essential for companies to be able to quickly create product awareness among the potential consumers in order to secure a share-of-the-mind of the consumers and subsequently influence their choice decision among competing brands. Advertising is one of the marketing elements and possibly, an effective one that can assist companies to make their brands known to the market.
However, whilst it is evident that there is a dramatic impact of economic reform and drive for modernization over the past two decades, the Chinese market has many special characteristics that present several challenges and opportunities for multinational businesses, particularly in the field of advertising. For instance, advertisers and marketers cannot take for granted that a standardized model of advertising can automatically be applied to the Chinese market.
Past history and experiences have already shown that foreign companies have encountered cultural difficulties in the use of advertising theme and execution in the Chinese market. These difficulties stem largely from their lack of understanding of how to market their products and services […]
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- Autor: Frank Bittner
- 2006, 105 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Diplom.de
- ISBN-10: 3832495991
- ISBN-13: 9783832495992
- Erscheinungsdatum: 24.05.2006
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