Fragmentation And Segmentation: Marketing Global Benefits

  • Adams R
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Abstract

Though consumption culture and globalization are major themes impacting the modern landscape, there has been limited research in these areas due to, in part, the increasing fragmentation of markets. A case is made that the seemingly disparate views, cultural fragmentation and global segmentation can be harmonized. This paper presents a theoretical framework to understand how the fragmentation of markets and global segmentation strategies can be compatible. Due to the cultural convergence brought on by globalization and marketing intermediaries, global segments can be identified through the common needs sought by consumers.

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Adams, R. (2011). Fragmentation And Segmentation: Marketing Global Benefits. International Business & Economics Research Journal (IBER), 10(9), 59. https://doi.org/10.19030/iber.v10i9.5627

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