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This book is a manifesto for responsible marketing. Taking a critical look at marketing practices of the last 50 years, it explains why they have led to an ethical stalemate and sometimes even a business impasse.

Exposed to such practices, consumers have grown tired of meaningless offers coupled with the destruction of value as prices are driven down. As a result, today's marketing professionals find themselves in the firing line of a combat focused on greater social responsibility and environmental sustainability. Thanks to new ways of understanding consumers and branding, this book suggests how such a challenge can be met. Through the presentation of experiences, studies and concrete cases, the reader gains a tangible, fresh perspective on marketing: a new global, responsible, creative and collaborative model that helps respect sustainable consumption.

Implicative Marketing presents a paradigm shift, one that will be of considerable interest not ju

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"Is traditional marketing definitely dead? For most observers in the marketing and communications fields, it is less and less efficient, and consumers are more and more reluctant to its methods. In this context, "implicative marketing" is a breakthrough: it allows students and professionals to imagine new ways of promoting products and services, based on peer-to-peer principles instead of top-down communications. A precious contribution by Florence Touzé." — Hervé Monier, brandnewsblog.com

"This book invents a new and more responsible mission for marketing. Based on a critical analysis of the current role of marketing in the vast majority of companies, it describes emerging practices and makes concrete suggestions for a marketing that contributes to a positive social and environmental impact." — André Sobczak, associate dean for faculty and research, Audencia Business School



Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Marketing’s Headlong Rush 2. Complexity Killed The Marketing Mix 3. The Emancipated Consumer 4. The Brand: Friend or Foe? 5. Implicative Marketing Afterword

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 6/30/2021 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780367498795, 978-0367498795
    ISBN10: 0367498790

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This book is a manifesto for responsible marketing. Taking a critical look at marketing practices of the last 50 years, it explains why they have led to an ethical stalemate and sometimes even a business impasse.

    Exposed to such practices, consumers have grown tired of meaningless offers coupled with the destruction of value as prices are driven down. As a result, today's marketing professionals find themselves in the firing line of a combat focused on greater social responsibility and environmental sustainability. Thanks to new ways of understanding consumers and branding, this book suggests how such a challenge can be met. Through the presentation of experiences, studies and concrete cases, the reader gains a tangible, fresh perspective on marketing: a new global, responsible, creative and collaborative model that helps respect sustainable consumption.

    Implicative Marketing presents a paradigm shift, one that will be of considerable interest not ju

    Trade Review

    "Is traditional marketing definitely dead? For most observers in the marketing and communications fields, it is less and less efficient, and consumers are more and more reluctant to its methods. In this context, "implicative marketing" is a breakthrough: it allows students and professionals to imagine new ways of promoting products and services, based on peer-to-peer principles instead of top-down communications. A precious contribution by Florence Touzé." — Hervé Monier, brandnewsblog.com

    "This book invents a new and more responsible mission for marketing. Based on a critical analysis of the current role of marketing in the vast majority of companies, it describes emerging practices and makes concrete suggestions for a marketing that contributes to a positive social and environmental impact." — André Sobczak, associate dean for faculty and research, Audencia Business School



    Table of Contents

    Introduction 1. Marketing’s Headlong Rush 2. Complexity Killed The Marketing Mix 3. The Emancipated Consumer 4. The Brand: Friend or Foe? 5. Implicative Marketing Afterword

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