To date, scholarship in the area has been lively but disparate. This volume brings together cutting-edge research on ethnic marketing from thought leaders across the world. Each chapter covers a key theme, reflecting the increasing diversity of the latest research, including models of culture change, parenting and socialization, responses to web and advertising, role of space and social innovation in ethnic marketing, ethnic consumer decision making, religiosity, differing attitudes to materialism, acculturation, targeting and ethical and public policy issues.
The result is a solid framework and a comprehensive reference point for consumer researchers, students, and practitioners.
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'Judging a book on the effect it has on the reader's thought processes, The Routledge Companion to Ethnic Marketing must be classified as outstanding. Its engaging style and argument clarity makes it an invaluable resource for researchers and in the classroom.' - Guilherme D. Pires, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Marketing, Newcastle Business School, University of Newcastle, Australia
'A most ambitious and comprehensive book geared to master Marketing to culturally diverse groups in the US and internationally. I am delighted to see an effort that includes models of culture change, cultural segmentation, religion, materialism, ethnic youth, and advertising approaches in one comprehensive piece. This book puts culture at the core of marketing.' - Felipe Korzenny, Ph.D., Founder Center for Hispanic Marketing Communication, Florida State University, USA and Co-author of 'Hispanic Marketing: Connecting with the New Latino Consumer'
'Academics and practitioners alike have been waiting a long time for an ethnic mark








