Conducting Market Research for International Business

Conducting Market Research for International Business

Tamer Cavusgil, Gary Knight, John Riesenberger, Attila Yaprak

Print Price: 
$27.00
In Stock: 
March 1, 2009
Number of Pages: 
120
Print ISBN: 
978-1-60649-025-9
E-book ISBN: 
978-1-60649-026-6

This practical guide leads you through all the issues you will face in developing new marketing opportunities in foreign markets. From initiating a project, to sampling and analyzing data, to taking advantage of your knowledge by approaching the market; this book is your guide to understanding and overcoming the most pressing issues that international marketers face.

This book is a guide to understanding how to develop new marketing opportunities abroad; one of the most demanding yet rewarding economic activities. It is a comprehensive, yet easily understood, treatment of the research issues that you face when contemplating foreign market entry. It takes you from the initial step of initiating an international research project all the way through sampling and analyzing data and making your first moves.

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Tamer Cavusgil

Tamer Cavusgil

Tamer Cavusgil specializes in the internationalization of the firm, global strategy, emerging markets, and buyer-seller relationships in cross-border business. His professional career spans teaching, research and administrative responsibilities in international business at Michigan State University, Bradley University, University of Wisconsin, and the Middle East Technical University (Turkey). In addition, he served as Senior Fulbright Scholar to Australia and taught at Monash University.

Gary Knight

Professor Knight has extensive experience in international business in the private sector. In his position as Export Manager for a medium-sized enterprise, he directed the firm’s operations in Canada, Europe, Japan, and Mexico, supervising the business activities of some 50 distributors in these regions. Previously he worked for a leading manufacturer of electrical machinery at its headquarters in Tokyo, Japan, and for the Japan office of the State of Washington.