
Leveraging Japan: Marketing to the New Asia - Hardcover
Leveraging Japan: Marketing to the New Asia - Hardcover
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by George Fields (Author), Hotaka Katahira (Author), Wind (Author)
Japan leidet zwar noch unter dem Schlag der Wirtschafts- und Finanzkrise in Asien, aber es bleibt der zweitgrö te Markt der Welt und für westliche Unternehmen das Tor in andere asiatische Märkte. Westliche Unternehmen halten weiterhin am Standort Japan fest, und zwar aus drei Gründen: 1. Japan hat sich von einer fertigungsorientierten Wirtschaft in eine konsumorientierte verwandelt, wodurch Marketingchancen ungeahnten Ausma es entstehen. 2. Japanische Unternehmen gehören zu den Spitzenspielern der asiatischen Wirtschaft. 3. Japan liefert Informationen, wie sich die künftige Entwicklung der Emerging Markets in Asien vollziehen wird. "Leveraging Japan" ist das erste Buch, das im Nachgang zur aktuellen Asienkrise die grundlegenden Verlagerungen im japanischen Markt analysiert und die Chancen untersucht, die sich hieraus für westliche Unternehmen in Japan oder in anderen asiatischen Ländern ergeben.
Front Jacket
There has never been a better time to enter Japan. Recent fundamental changes there-especially the shift to a consumer-driven economy-have opened that once insulated market to new ideas and new participants, creating vast opportunities for companies that have the marketing savvy to seize them.In Leveraging Japan, three men who have had their fingers on the pulse of Asian business for decades examine the new rules of marketing in today's Japan and dissect the best practices of those companies-both foreign and domestic-that are doing it successfully. These authors have helped such industry leaders as American Express, Levi Strauss, KFC, and Procter & Gamble launch their Japanese invasions, claim their market shares, and leverage their newfound expertise for entry into other Asian markets.Here, you will discover why Japan is currently seeing a dramatic increase in foreign investment. You'll examine the many forces that are changing Japan's economic landscape, including the rise of the single woman as consumer, shifts in regulations, the restructuring of distribution channels, and the growth of the Internet. And you'll look into the cultural and structural aspects of the market that make it so distinctly Japanese.Leveraging Japan offers plenty of specific marketing insights as well. It includes detailed discussions on market segmentation, branding and positioning, new product development, pricing and promotion, advertising and public relations, cybermarketing, distribution, customer satisfaction, and marketing research. "Points of Leverage" at the And of each chapter are designed to help you think through the book's concepts and adapt the strategies presented to your own particular situation and ambitions.
Back Jacket
There has never been a better time to enter Japan. Recent fundamental changes there-especially the shift to a consumer-driven economy-have opened that once insulated market to new ideas and new participants, creating vast opportunities for companies that have the marketing savvy to seize them.
In Leveraging Japan, three men who have had their fingers on the pulse of Asian business for decades examine the new rules of marketing in today's Japan and dissect the best practices of those companies-both foreign and domestic-that are doing it successfully. These authors have helped such industry leaders as American Express, Levi Strauss, KFC, and Procter & Gamble launch their Japanese invasions, claim their market shares, and leverage their newfound expertise for entry into other Asian markets.
Here, you will discover why Japan is currently seeing a dramatic increase in foreign investment. You'll examine the many forces that are changing Japan's economic landscape, including the rise of the single woman as consumer, shifts in regulations, the restructuring of distribution channels, and the growth of the Internet. And you'll look into the cultural and structural aspects of the market that make it so distinctly Japanese.
Leveraging Japan offers plenty of specific marketing insights as well. It includes detailed discussions on market segmentation, branding and positioning, new product development, pricing and promotion, advertising and public relations, cybermarketing, distribution, customer satisfaction, and marketing research. "Points of Leverage" at the end of each chapter are designed to help you think through the book's concepts and adapt the strategies presented to your own particular situation and ambitions.
Author Biography
GEORGE FIELDS is president of Fields Associates, a Tokyo-based firm consulting on Japanese markets. The author of three best-selling books on Japan, he has been named by Fortune magazine as one of the "25 People You Ought to Know in Asia." He lives in Tokyo, Japan. HOTAKA KATAHIRA was and remains the first marketing professor at the University of Tokyo and is a business consultant specializing in brand management. JERRY WIND, marketing professor at the Wharton School, is an authority on global marketing strategy and a frequent lecturer and consultant in Japan and other Asian countries. He lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.



















