The marketing planning experience: a UK and Portuguese comparison
Abstract
Most marketing managers are now convinced about the benefits that businesses gain from marketing planning. In the UK, research indicates that the majority of businesses are involved in some kind of planning activity. In Portugal, where the marketing function is less well established, marketing planning is not so developed. Presents the results of a comparative study which examines the level and nature of marketing activity in Portuguese and UK firms and considers the impact upon marketing planning activity. The study is based on a sample of firms drawn from the top 1,000 businesses (by turnover) in the UK and Portugal. Illustrates stark contrasts in the characteristics of marketing planning in each country, although there are signs of increasing marketing and planning activity in Portugal.
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Citation
Dibb, S., Farhangmehr, M. and Simkin, L. (2001), "The marketing planning experience: a UK and Portuguese comparison", Marketing Intelligence & Planning, Vol. 19 No. 6, pp. 409-417. https://doi.org/10.1108/02634500110405414
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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