Global Marketing in Times of Disruption

Kelly Hewett|Yuliya Strizhakova
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Global Marketing in Times of Disruption, Volume 22 in the Review of Marketing Research series, delves into the multifaceted disruptions reshaping the domain of international marketing, fuelled by shifts in geopolitical dynamics, technological advancements, and consumer behaviour. A diverse selection of international authors contribute to our understanding of the implications of disruptions for global marketing strategy, based on their impact on firms, markets, consumers, and policy makers. They address the range of disruptions across four categories: anti-globalisation and nationalistic sentiments; trade wars; climate change; and digital platforms and payment technologies.
The convergence of these disruptions has fundamentally altered the dynamics of international marketing, necessitating a paradigm shift in how firms approach global market expansion and consumer engagement. Agility and adaptability emerge as indispensable attributes for marketers seeking to navigate the complexities of the global marketplace. By embracing innovation, sustainability, and a nuanced understanding of local contexts, firms can position themselves to thrive amidst disruption and seize opportunities for growth in an increasingly turbulent global landscape.

Chapter 1. Navigating the New Terrain of International Marketing in an Age of Disruption: An Introduction to Volume 22; Kelly Hewett and Yuliya Strizhakova

  • Chapter 2. Global Brands in Anti-globalization Backlashes, Whitelashes, Greenlashes, and Wokelashes: Perspectives and Challenges; Mark Cleveland and Nicolas Papadopoulos
  • Chapter 3. American Dissonance: Expressive Benefits from Anti-Globalization Sentiment, Consumption Benefits from Global Brand Purchase; Claudiu Dimofte
  • Chapter 4. Should I Stay or Should I Go? A Qualitative Exploration of Consumer Reactions to Brands’ Exit Decisions in Times of Geopolitical Conflict; Ayşegül Özsomer and Selin Altaras
  • Chapter 5. Smartphone Usage and Ethnocentric Consumer Attitudes and Behavior; Stanford A. Westjohn and Peter Magnusson
  • Chapter 6. The Disruptive Effects of Changes in Institutional Distance on Global Marketing; Goksel Yalcinkaya and David A. Griffith
  • Chapter 7. Sufficiency Orientation in Global Marketing; Petra Riefler, Maike Gossen, and Christian Garaus
  • Chapter 8. Embracing Environmental Sustainability as a Disruptive Opportunity; Yuliya Strizhakova and Robin Coulter
  • Chapter 9. Digital Payment Disruptions and Impact on Retailers’ Business Models: A Review from an International Marketing Perspective; Nandini Nim, Murali Krishna Mantrala, and Syed Amir Alisha
  • Chapter 10. The RISE of Digital Platforms in Global Marketing; Timo Mandler and Julian Wichmann

Kelly Hewett is Professor and Department Chair in Marketing at the College of Business at Colorado State University. She serves as Associate Editor for the Journal of Marketing and the International Journal of Research in Marketing and previously served as Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of International Marketing.

Yuliya Strizhakova is Associate Professor of Marketing, School of Business – Camden, Rutgers University. Strizhakova’s research focuses on global marketing and consumer behaviour, global branding, and environmental sustainability. She is an Associate Editor at Journal of International Marketing and Journal of Business Research.