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During the twentieth century, religion has gone on the market place. Churches and religious groups are forced to 'sell god' in order to be attractive to 'religious consumers'. More and more, religions are seen as 'brands' that have to be recognizable to their members and the general public. This interdisciplinary book treats new developments in three fields that have hitherto evolved rather independently: (1) the commoditization of religion, (2) the link between religion and consumer behaviour, and (3) the economics of religion.
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During the twentieth century, religion has gone on the market place. Churches and religious groups are forced to 'sell god' in order to be attractive to 'religious consumers'. More and more, religions are seen as 'brands' that have to be recognizable to their members and the general public. This interdisciplinary book treats new developments in three fields that have hitherto evolved rather independently: (1) the commoditization of religion, (2) the link between religion and consumer behaviour, and (3) the economics of religion.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317067092
- Artikelnr.: 44873126
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317067092
- Artikelnr.: 44873126
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Jean-Claude Usunier is professor at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland, in the Faculty of Business and Economics (HEC). His research interests are cross-cultural consumer behavior, cultural and linguistic aspects of international marketing, with a special interest in commoditization processes in international trade. He serves on the editorial board of several international business and marketing journals. His recent research was published in International Journal of Research in Marketing, Journal of Research in Personality, Time and Society, Journal of International Marketing, International Journal of Electronic Commerce, Journal of Business Communication, and European Journal of Marketing. His books include International and Cross-Cultural management Research (Sage, 1998), International Business Negotiations (Elsevier, 2003), AIDS and Business (Routledge, 2009), and Marketing Across Cultures (Pearson, 2009). Jörg Stolz is Professor of Sociology of Religion at the University of Lausanne. His research focuses on the explanation of secularization, the competition between the religious and the secular, evangelicalism, stereotypes, and religious pluralism with the theory of social mechanisms (analytical sociology). Concerning methods, he is especially interested in mixed methods research. He is president-elect of the International Society for the Sociology of Religion. He is the author of Soziologie der Fremdenfeindlichkeit: Theoretische und empirische Analysen and L'avenir des Réformés: Les Eglises face aux changements sociaux (with Edmée Ballif), and has edited the book Salvation goods and religious markets: Theory and Applications. He has published in various international journals such as the British Journal of Sociology, Sociology of Religion, or Review of Religious Research.
PART I: Introduction 1 Religions as Brands: New Perspectives on the
Marketization of Religion and Spirituality
Jörg Stolz and Jean-Claude Usunier 2 "9591": The Global Commoditization of
Religions through GATS, WTO, and Marketing Practices Jean-Claude Usunier
PART II: Marketing and Branding Religion and Spirituality 3 The
International Christian Fellowship (ICF): A Sociological Analysis of
Religious Event Management Olivier Favre 4 Branding, Music, and Religion:
Standardization and Adaptation in the Experience of the "Hillsong Sound"
Thomas Wagner 5 The Marketing of Spiritual Services and the Role of the
Religious Entrepreneur Markus Hero 6 Non-fortuitous Limits to the Concept
of Branding in the Popularizing of "Justly Balanced Islam" in France Jason
Dean 7 Healing by Islam: Adoption of a Prophetic Rite-roqya-by Salafists in
France and Belgium Hanifa Touag PART III: Religious and Spiritual Consuming
8 Adding Imaginative Value: Religion, Marketing, and the Commodification of
Social Action Jochen Hirschle 9 Is There Such a Thing as Religious Brand
Loyalty? Haytham Siala 10 How Religious Affiliation Grouping Influences
Sustainable Consumer Behavior Findings Elizabeth Stickel-Minton PART IV:
Economic Analyses of Religious Phenomena 11 Sources of Religious Pluralism:
Revisiting the Relationship between Pluralism and Participation Roger Finke
and Christopher P. Scheitle 12 Authority and Freedom: Economics and
Secularization Steve Bruce 13 The "Business Model" of the Temple of
Jerusalem: Jewish Monotheism as a Unique Selling Proposition Philippe
Simonnot
Marketization of Religion and Spirituality
Jörg Stolz and Jean-Claude Usunier 2 "9591": The Global Commoditization of
Religions through GATS, WTO, and Marketing Practices Jean-Claude Usunier
PART II: Marketing and Branding Religion and Spirituality 3 The
International Christian Fellowship (ICF): A Sociological Analysis of
Religious Event Management Olivier Favre 4 Branding, Music, and Religion:
Standardization and Adaptation in the Experience of the "Hillsong Sound"
Thomas Wagner 5 The Marketing of Spiritual Services and the Role of the
Religious Entrepreneur Markus Hero 6 Non-fortuitous Limits to the Concept
of Branding in the Popularizing of "Justly Balanced Islam" in France Jason
Dean 7 Healing by Islam: Adoption of a Prophetic Rite-roqya-by Salafists in
France and Belgium Hanifa Touag PART III: Religious and Spiritual Consuming
8 Adding Imaginative Value: Religion, Marketing, and the Commodification of
Social Action Jochen Hirschle 9 Is There Such a Thing as Religious Brand
Loyalty? Haytham Siala 10 How Religious Affiliation Grouping Influences
Sustainable Consumer Behavior Findings Elizabeth Stickel-Minton PART IV:
Economic Analyses of Religious Phenomena 11 Sources of Religious Pluralism:
Revisiting the Relationship between Pluralism and Participation Roger Finke
and Christopher P. Scheitle 12 Authority and Freedom: Economics and
Secularization Steve Bruce 13 The "Business Model" of the Temple of
Jerusalem: Jewish Monotheism as a Unique Selling Proposition Philippe
Simonnot
PART I: Introduction 1 Religions as Brands: New Perspectives on the
Marketization of Religion and Spirituality
Jörg Stolz and Jean-Claude Usunier 2 "9591": The Global Commoditization of
Religions through GATS, WTO, and Marketing Practices Jean-Claude Usunier
PART II: Marketing and Branding Religion and Spirituality 3 The
International Christian Fellowship (ICF): A Sociological Analysis of
Religious Event Management Olivier Favre 4 Branding, Music, and Religion:
Standardization and Adaptation in the Experience of the "Hillsong Sound"
Thomas Wagner 5 The Marketing of Spiritual Services and the Role of the
Religious Entrepreneur Markus Hero 6 Non-fortuitous Limits to the Concept
of Branding in the Popularizing of "Justly Balanced Islam" in France Jason
Dean 7 Healing by Islam: Adoption of a Prophetic Rite-roqya-by Salafists in
France and Belgium Hanifa Touag PART III: Religious and Spiritual Consuming
8 Adding Imaginative Value: Religion, Marketing, and the Commodification of
Social Action Jochen Hirschle 9 Is There Such a Thing as Religious Brand
Loyalty? Haytham Siala 10 How Religious Affiliation Grouping Influences
Sustainable Consumer Behavior Findings Elizabeth Stickel-Minton PART IV:
Economic Analyses of Religious Phenomena 11 Sources of Religious Pluralism:
Revisiting the Relationship between Pluralism and Participation Roger Finke
and Christopher P. Scheitle 12 Authority and Freedom: Economics and
Secularization Steve Bruce 13 The "Business Model" of the Temple of
Jerusalem: Jewish Monotheism as a Unique Selling Proposition Philippe
Simonnot
Marketization of Religion and Spirituality
Jörg Stolz and Jean-Claude Usunier 2 "9591": The Global Commoditization of
Religions through GATS, WTO, and Marketing Practices Jean-Claude Usunier
PART II: Marketing and Branding Religion and Spirituality 3 The
International Christian Fellowship (ICF): A Sociological Analysis of
Religious Event Management Olivier Favre 4 Branding, Music, and Religion:
Standardization and Adaptation in the Experience of the "Hillsong Sound"
Thomas Wagner 5 The Marketing of Spiritual Services and the Role of the
Religious Entrepreneur Markus Hero 6 Non-fortuitous Limits to the Concept
of Branding in the Popularizing of "Justly Balanced Islam" in France Jason
Dean 7 Healing by Islam: Adoption of a Prophetic Rite-roqya-by Salafists in
France and Belgium Hanifa Touag PART III: Religious and Spiritual Consuming
8 Adding Imaginative Value: Religion, Marketing, and the Commodification of
Social Action Jochen Hirschle 9 Is There Such a Thing as Religious Brand
Loyalty? Haytham Siala 10 How Religious Affiliation Grouping Influences
Sustainable Consumer Behavior Findings Elizabeth Stickel-Minton PART IV:
Economic Analyses of Religious Phenomena 11 Sources of Religious Pluralism:
Revisiting the Relationship between Pluralism and Participation Roger Finke
and Christopher P. Scheitle 12 Authority and Freedom: Economics and
Secularization Steve Bruce 13 The "Business Model" of the Temple of
Jerusalem: Jewish Monotheism as a Unique Selling Proposition Philippe
Simonnot