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Marketing Applications: Branding, Communications, and Strategy by Morris B. Holbrook offers a comprehensive guide to the practical application of marketing principles in the areas of branding, communications, and strategic development. Holbrook explores the dynamic and ever-evolving landscape of modern marketing, emphasizing the crucial role that effective branding plays in building long-term consumer loyalty and recognition. This book covers a wide range of marketing topics, including brand identity, messaging strategies, consumer communication, and the integration of traditional and digital…mehr

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Marketing Applications: Branding, Communications, and Strategy by Morris B. Holbrook offers a comprehensive guide to the practical application of marketing principles in the areas of branding, communications, and strategic development. Holbrook explores the dynamic and ever-evolving landscape of modern marketing, emphasizing the crucial role that effective branding plays in building long-term consumer loyalty and recognition. This book covers a wide range of marketing topics, including brand identity, messaging strategies, consumer communication, and the integration of traditional and digital media. Holbrook also discusses the importance of aligning marketing strategies with consumer expectations, cultural trends, and technological advancements. Through case studies and real-world examples, Marketing Applications provides actionable insights for marketers, business owners, and strategic planners looking to enhance their brand presence, improve consumer engagement, and refine communication strategies. This book is an essential resource for anyone looking to stay ahead in today's competitive marketing environment and build a powerful, sustainable brand.
Autorenporträt
Morris B. Holbrook is the now-retired W. T. Dillard Professor Emeritus of Marketing, Graduate School of Business, Columbia University, New York City. Holbrook received his Bachelor's Degree from Harvard College (English Literature) in 1965, his MBA from Columbia University in 1967, and his Ph.D. in Marketing from Columbia University in 1975. From 1975 to 2009, he taught courses at the Columbia Business School in areas such as sales management, marketing strategy, research methods, consumer behavior, and commercial communication in the culture of consumption. His research has covered a wide variety of topics in marketing, consumer behavior, and related areas with a special focus on issues concerning communication in general and aesthetics, semiotics, hermeneutics, art, entertainment, music, jazz, motion pictures, nostalgia, animal companions, and stereography in particular. His recent books and monographs include Postmodern Consumer Research: The Study of Consumption as Text (with Elizabeth C. Hirschman, SAGE, 1992); Daytime Television Game Shows and the Celebration of Merchandise: The Price Is Right (1993); The Semiotics of Consumption: Interpreting Symbolic Consumer Behavior in Popular Culture and Works of Art (with Elizabeth C. Hirschman, 1993); Consumer Research: Introspective Essays on the Study of Consumption (SAGE, 1995); Consumer Value: A Framework for Analysis and Research (edited, 1999); Playing the Changes on the Jazz Metaphor: An Expanded Conceptualization of Music, Management, and Marketing-Related Themes (2007); Music, Movies, Meanings, and Markets: Cinemajazzamatazz (2011) and Consumer Behavior: New Essays on the Study of Consumption (2025). He lives with his wife Sally on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, where he pursues hobbies such as playing the piano and vibraphone, attending jazz and classical concerts, going to movies and the theater, collecting musical recordings, making stereographic photos, watching sunsets, taking long walks, window shopping, and being kind to cats.