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Green Marketing in Emerging Markets


Green Marketing in Emerging Markets

Strategic and Operational Perspectives
Palgrave Studies of Marketing in Emerging Economies

von: Chipo Mukonza, Robert E. Hinson, Ogechi Adeola, Isaiah Adisa, Emmanuel Mogaji, Ayça Can Kirgiz

171,19 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 17.08.2021
ISBN/EAN: 9783030740658
Sprache: englisch

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<p>Green marketing has risen in prominence over recent years as corporations face calls to lower their carbon footprint, engage in socially responsible practices, and promote sustainable ways of conducting business. In emerging economies, social, economic, and environmental problems resulting from rapid industrialisation requires urgent attention. Promoting environmentally responsible practices through green marketing has been identified as a key solution.</p><p>This book provides theoretical and practical insights into how businesses in emerging economies can integrate green objectives into their marketing activities to achieve sustainable outcomes and attain green-focused goals. It discusses green marketing from strategic and operational perspectives, which considers target consumers, products, processes, promotion and sustainability of resources and presents the institutional logic of embedding greenness across organisational marketing activities. Issues concomitant to green marketing such as consumer buying behaviour of green products, green integrated marketing communication, green product management, green initiatives in logistics social responsibility, greenwashing and the need for transparency, and green marketing orientations and firm performance, are covered in the book. Ultimately, this collection contributes to and extends theoretical conversations on green marketing while also providing actionable recommendations for organisations and the larger society in emerging economies.</p><p><b>Chipo Mukonza</b>&nbsp;is a &nbsp;Lecturer at the Tshwane University of Technology in Polokwane, South Africa.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p><b>Ogechi Adeola</b> is an Associate Professor of Marketing at the Lagos Business School, Pan-Atlantic University, Nigeria.<b>&nbsp;</b></p><p><b>Isaiah Adisa </b>is a management researcher and consultant based in Nigeria.</p><p><b>Robert E</b>. <b>Hinson</b> is a Professor and Head of the Department of Marketing and Entrepreneurship at the University of Ghana Business School.</p><p><b>Emmanuel Mogaji</b>&nbsp;is a Senior Lecturer in Advertising and Marketing Communications at the University of Greenwich, United Kingdom.</p><p></p>
Chapter 1: Green Business Practices in Emerging Economies.-&nbsp;Chapter 2: Green Marketing: A Conceptual Overview.-&nbsp;Chapter 3: Green Product Management.-&nbsp;Chapter 4:&nbsp;&nbsp;Green&nbsp;Integrated Marketing Communications.-&nbsp;Chapter 5: Green Branding.-&nbsp;Chapter 6: Greenwashing.-&nbsp;Chapter 7:&nbsp;Planning in Green Marketing.-&nbsp;Chapter 8: Green Human Resources Management.-&nbsp;Chapter 9: Green Distribution Management.-&nbsp;Chapter 10: Green Positioning.-&nbsp;Chapter 11: Project Management in Green Marketing.-&nbsp;Chapter 12: Opportunities and&nbsp;&nbsp;Challenges&nbsp;&nbsp;for Green Marketing.-&nbsp;Chapter 13:&nbsp;Green Marketing Practices in Emerging Economies: Key Insights and Recommendations for Future Research.
<div><p><b>Chipo Mukonza</b>&nbsp;is a &nbsp;Lecturer at the Tshwane University of Technology in Polokwane, South Africa.&nbsp;&nbsp; </p>

<p><b>Ogechi Adeola</b> is an Associate Professor of Marketing at the Lagos Business School, Pan-Atlantic University, Nigeria.<b>&nbsp;</b></p>

<p><b>Isaiah Adisa </b>is a management researcher and consultant based in Nigeria.</p>

<p><b>Robert E</b>. <b>Hinson</b> is a Professor and Head of the Department of Marketing and Entrepreneurship at the University of Ghana Business School.</p>

<p><b>Emmanuel Mogaji</b>&nbsp;is a Senior Lecturer in Advertising and Marketing Communications at the University of Greenwich, United Kingdom.</p><p><b>Ayça Can Kırgız&nbsp;</b>is an Associate Professor at the Istanbul Kent University, Turkey.&nbsp;</p></div><div></div>
<p>Green marketing has risen in prominence over recent years as corporations face calls to lower their carbon footprint, engage in socially responsible practices, and promote sustainable ways of conducting business. In emerging economies, social, economic, and environmental problems resulting from rapid industrialisation requires urgent attention. Promoting environmentally responsible practices through green marketing has been identified as a key solution.</p><p>This book provides theoretical and practical insights into how businesses in emerging economies can integrate green objectives into their marketing activities to achieve sustainable outcomes and attain green-focused goals. It discusses green marketing from strategic and operational perspectives, which considers target consumers, products, processes, promotion and sustainability of resources and presents the institutional logic of embedding greenness across organisational marketing activities. Issues concomitant to green marketing such as consumer buying behaviour of green products, green integrated marketing communication, green product management, green initiatives in logistics social responsibility, greenwashing and the need for transparency, and green marketing orientations and firm performance, are covered in the book. Ultimately, this collection contributes to and extends theoretical conversations on green marketing while also providing actionable recommendations for organisations and the larger society in emerging economies.</p><p><b>Chipo Mukonza</b>&nbsp;is a &nbsp;Lecturer at the Tshwane University of Technology in Polokwane, South Africa.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p><b>Ogechi Adeola</b>&nbsp;is an Associate Professor of Marketing at the Lagos Business School, Pan-Atlantic University, Nigeria.<b>&nbsp;</b></p><p><b>Isaiah Adisa&nbsp;</b>is a management researcher and consultant based in Nigeria.</p><p><b>Robert E</b>.&nbsp;<b>Hinson</b>&nbsp;is a Professor and Head of the Department of Marketing and Entrepreneurship at the University of Ghana Business School.</p><p><b>Emmanuel Mogaji</b>&nbsp;is a Senior Lecturer in Advertising and Marketing Communications at the University of Greenwich, United Kingdom.</p><p></p>
Reveals what the developments in green marketing mean for businesses operating in emerging economies Sheds light on green marketing as an integrated and strategic process Provides a conceptual and empirical overview of the topic of Green Marketing