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Outside-in, Inside-out, and Blended Marketing Strategy Approach: A Longitudinal Case Study

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  • Moreno Frau
  • Ludovica Moi
  • Francesca Cabiddu

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Outside-in, inside-out, and blended marketing strategy perspectives represent an unbroken line of inquiry. Nonetheless, still few studies have empirically explored the distinctive characteristics of these three marketing strategy approaches. This study performs an in-depth retrospective longitudinal case study to explore how outside-in, inside-out, and blended marketing strategy approaches evolved. With this article, we enrich the marketing strategy debate by elucidating the in-depth features of the three approaches. This work also provides practitioners with a useful managerial diagnostic tool through which to identify firms’ marketing strategy approach, and potential mismatches with the environment.

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  • Moreno Frau & Ludovica Moi & Francesca Cabiddu, 2020. "Outside-in, Inside-out, and Blended Marketing Strategy Approach: A Longitudinal Case Study," International Journal of Marketing Studies, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 12(3), pages 1-1, September.
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