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Plant location and place marketing: understanding the process from the business customer's perspective

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  • Wolfgang Ulaga

    (EDHEC - EDHEC Business School - UCL - Université catholique de Lille)

  • R. Krishnan

    (Department of Marketing, University of Miami - University of Miami [Coral Gables], CAL POLY - California Polytechnic State University [San Luis Obispo])

Abstract

In the past decade, there has been an increased interest in place marketing, especially as countries and locations have been spending more money to encourage firms to locate their offices and plant locations in the place marketer's area. In this paper, we examine the place marketing from the perspective of the marketer and that of the business customer, specifically in the area of communication and information distribution (in the era of the Internet). In literature, place marketing strategies vary from the very simple to the very sophisticated. Through examination of present marketing and communication practices of place marketers, we find that these strategies are unplanned or "seat of the pants." We also find that the primary reason for the lack of deliberate and targeted strategies is a lack of understanding of customer decision-making processes. We suggest that only by understanding differences in business customer segments of the market can place marketers become more efficient and effective in winning plant placements. Using data from business customer decision-making processes, we attempt to close the knowledge gap.

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  • Wolfgang Ulaga & R. Krishnan, 2002. "Plant location and place marketing: understanding the process from the business customer's perspective," Post-Print hal-00484984, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-00484984
    DOI: 10.1016/S0019-8501(00)00151-6
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    Cited by:

    1. Giovanardi, Massimo & Lucarelli, Andrea, 2018. "Sailing through marketing: A critical assessment of spatiality in marketing literature," Journal of Business Research, Elsevier, vol. 82(C), pages 149-159.
    2. Kirill Rozhkov, 2013. "Beneficiaries of a place: whose life is better?," HSE Working papers WP BRP 05/MAN/2013, National Research University Higher School of Economics.

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