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Temporal dynamism in country of origin effect: The malleability of Italians’ perceptions regarding the British sixties

Cesare Amatulli (Ionian Department in Mediterranean Legal and Economic Systems: Society, Environment and Culture, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Bari, Italy)
Matteo De Angelis (Department of Business Management, Luiss University, Rome, Italy)
Sue Vaux Halliday (KLICE Research Institute, Tyndale House, Cambridge, UK)
Jonathan Morris (School of Humanities, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK)
Floriana Mulazzi (Department of Economics, Università degli Studi Roma Tre, Rome, Italy)

International Marketing Review

ISSN: 0265-1335

Article publication date: 29 May 2019

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to enrich country of origin (COO) effect in international marketing theory by adding the understanding of temporal dynamism into COO research.

Design/methodology/approach

Utilizing a qualitative and interdisciplinary phenomenological approach, this paper analyses historical and contemporary sources triangulated with contemporary primary interview data. The example of how perceptions of Italians about the values typical of the British Sixties varied over time periods is presented.

Findings

COO perceptions are both malleable and in evolution. Results show that values from earlier peak periods of appeal can be combined and recombined differently over time due to the varying historical and contemporary resonances of COO values.

Research limitations/implications

This study focuses on COO applied to two product areas, fashion and music, over a limited time period, in a two-country study and so the findings are not fully generalizable, but rather are transferable to similar contexts.

Practical implications

The fact that COO is neither static nor atemporal facilitates a segmented approach for international marketing managers to review and renew international brands. This enriched COO theory provides a rich and variable resource for developing and revitalizing brands.

Originality/value

The major contribution of this paper is that temporal dynamism, never before discussed in international marketing theory, renders COO theory more timeless; this addresses some critiques recently made about its relevance and practicality. The second contribution is the original research design that models interdisciplinary scholarship, enabling a thorough historical look at international marketing.

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Acknowledgements

The authors are listed in alphabetical order and contributed equally to the paper.

Citation

Amatulli, C., De Angelis, M., Halliday, S.V., Morris, J. and Mulazzi, F. (2019), "Temporal dynamism in country of origin effect: The malleability of Italians’ perceptions regarding the British sixties", International Marketing Review, Vol. 36 No. 6, pp. 955-978. https://doi.org/10.1108/IMR-08-2016-0165

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