Marketing of high-technology products and innovations

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Marketing of high-technology products and innovations

Jakki Mohr, Sanjit Sengupta, Stanley Slater

Prentice Hall, c2010

3rd ed

  • : casebound

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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Description

For undergraduate and graduate courses on marketing high-tech products. Provide Your Students with the Vital Information They Need to Successfully Market High-tech Products Marketing of High-Technology Products and Innovations is the only text on the market that focuses on the unique marketing challenges that surround high-tech products and service. The Third Edition retains all the same concepts and materials of previous editions and includes comprehensive coverage of the latest academic research and leading-edge business practices.

Table of Contents

CHAPTER 1 Introduction to World of High Technology Marketing CHAPTER 2 Strategic Market Planning in High-Tech Firms CHAPTER 3 Culture and Climate Considerations for High-Tech Companies CHAPTER 4 Market Orientation and Cross-functional (Marketing/R&D) Interaction CHAPTER 5 Partnerships/Alliances and Customer Relationship Marketing CHAPTER 6 Marketing Research in High-Tech Markets CHAPTER 7 Understanding High-Tech Customers CHAPTER 8 Technology and Product Management CHAPTER 9 Distribution Channels and Supply Chain Management in High-Tech Markets CHAPTER 10 Pricing Considerations in High-Tech Markets CHAPTER 11 Marketing Communication Tools for High-Tech Markets CHAPTER 12 Strategic Considerations in Marketing Communications CHAPTER 13 Strategic Considerations for the Triple Bottom Line in High-Tech Companies END-OF-BOOK CASES Is there more to Skype than hype? The Future of TiVo? Charting a New Course for Xerox: Strategic Marketing Planning Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI) Vision of the Future: Airbus 380 or Boeing 787 Dreamliner? Goomzee Mobile Marketing SELCO - India: Lighting the Base of the Pyramid Detailed TOC CHAPTER 1 Introduction to World of High Technology Marketing The Lexicon of Marketing Strategic Functional Tactical Defining High Technology Government-based Classifications Common Characteristics of High-Tech Environments: Implications for Marketing Strategy Types of Innovations The Contingency Model for High-Tech Marketing Framework for High-Technology Marketing Decisions SUMMARY APPENDIX A High Technology Industry Classification APPENDIX B Outline for a Marketing Plan CHAPTER 2 Strategic Market Planning in High-Tech Firms Competitive Advantage: The Objective of Marketing Strategy Resources and Competencies Tests of Competitive Advantage for Value, Rareness, and Difficulty of Imitation Key Strategy Decisions Strategy Types A Cautionary Note Strategy Creation: Approaches and Structures Marketing Performance Measurement Summary Appendix Funding and Resource Considerations for Small High-tech Start-ups Funding a High-tech Start-up Other Resources CHAPTER 3 Culture and Climate Considerations for High-Tech Companies Facilitators of a Culture of Innovativeness Top Management Attention Creative Destruction Managers' Willingness to Cannibalize Product Champions Skunk Works Learning Orientation Unlearning Expeditionary Marketing Risk Tolerance Compensation for Innovation Obstacles to Obtaining a Culture of Innovativeness Core Rigidities The Innovator's Dilemma Summary CHAPTER 4 Market Orientation and Cross-functional (Marketing/R&D) Interaction What It Means To Be Market Oriented The Effect of Market Orientation on Company Performance Dimensions of a Market Orientation Becoming Market Oriented: Facilitating Conditions Cross-Functional Interaction: New Product Development Teams and Marketing-R&D Interaction Cross-Functional Teamwork in Product Development R&D-Marketing Interaction Summary Appendix: What it Takes to Become Customer Focused CHAPTER 5 Partnerships/Alliances and Customer Relationship Marketing Partnerships and Strategic Alliances Types of Partnerships Reasons for Partnering Risks of Partnering Factors Contributing to Partnership Success Outsourcing: High Risks/High Opportunity Vertical Partnerships More Outsourcing Terminology &n

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