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Handbook of Research on International Advertising, Book edited by Shintaro Okazaki

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Handbook of Research on International Advertising
Edited by Shintaro Okazaki, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain
2012 576 pp Hardback 978 1 84844 858 2 $260.00/£155.00
eBook 978 1 78100 104 2

Foreword
Preface

PART I: LEADING THOUGHTS
1. Best Practices for Cross-Cultural Advertising Research: Are the Rules Being Followed?
Charles R. Taylor and C. Luke Bowen

2. Understanding the Role of Culture in Advertising
Wei-Na Lee and Jinnie Jinyoung Yoo

3. Adoption of Global Consumer Culture: The Road to Global Brands
Aysegül Özsomer

PART II: CULTURE
4. Project GLOBE and Cross-cultural Advertising Research: Developing a Theory-driven Approach
Narda R. Quigley, Mary Sully de Luque and Robert J. House

5. Typologies of Cultural Dimensions and their Applicability to International Advertising
Ralf Terlutter, Sandra Diehl and Barbara Mueller

6. Culture and the Mind: Implications for Art, Design and Advertisement
Takahiko Masuda, Huaitang Wang, Kenichi Ito and Sawa Senzaki

PART III: RETROSPECTIVE
7. Advertising and Consumer Culture in Old Shanghai
Russell Belk and Xin Zhao

8. Unearthing Insights into the Changing Nature of Japanese Advertising via the Grounded Theory Approach
Shintaro Okazaki and Barbara Mueller

9. Twenty Years On – Retailer Advertising During and Since the Fall of the Soviet Union: Tallinna Kaubamaja, ‘Estonia’s Department Store’
Brent McKenzie

PART IV: RESEARCH METHOD
10. International Advertising Research: Conceptual and Methodological Issues
C. Samuel Craig and Susan P. Douglas

11. Sampling in International Advertising Research
Louisa Ha

12. Using Partial Least Squares Path Modeling in Advertising Research: Basic Concepts and Recent Issues
Jörg Henseler, Christian M. Ringle and Marko Sarstedt

PART V: THE DIGITAL INFORMATION AGE
13. International Advertising Theory and Methodology in the Digital Information Age
Carolyn A. Lin

14. Online Advertising: A Cross-Cultural Synthesis
Yuping Liu-Thompkins

15. The Role of e-WOM in International Communication
Salvador Ruiz, María Sicilia, Inés López and Manuela López

PART VI: CROSS-CULTURAL COMPARISON
16. A Comparative Study of Corporate Reputation between China and Developed Western Countries
Yang Zhang and Manfred Schwaiger

17. Probability Markers in Croatian and Belgian Advertisements and Tolerance for Ambiguity
Ivana Bušljeta Banks and Patrick De Pelsmacker

18. Social Media Usage and Responses to Social Media Advertising in Emerging and Developed Economies
Shu-Chuan Chu and Sara Kamal

PART VII: SOCIAL INTERACTION
19. Raising the Golden Arches: Advertising’s Role in the Socialization of the World
Jefferey K. Johnson and Carrie La Ferle

20. Transnational Trust in Advertising Media
Martin Eisend and Silke Knoll

21. The Relation between Gender and Cultural Orientation and its Implications for Advertising
Ashok K. Lalwani and Sharon Shavitt

PART VIII: IMC AND THE GLOBAL MARKET
22. The Importance and Relevance of Integrated Marketing Communications: A Global Perspective
Philip J. Kitchen and Marwa Tourky

23. Analysis of the Relationship between Advertisers and Advertising Agencies in the Global Market
Hirokazu Takada, Makoto Mizuno and Ling Bith-Hong

Index


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