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  2. Philip Kotler - Wikipedia

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    Kotler describes strategic marketing as serving as "the link between society's needs and its pattern of industrial response." [2] Kotler helped create the field of social marketing that focuses on helping individuals and groups modify their behaviors toward healthier and safer living styles. He also created the concept of "demarketing" to aid ...

  3. Social marketing - Wikipedia

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    Social marketing is a marketing approach which focuses on influencing behavior with the primary goal of ... Lee, Nancy; Philip Kotler (2011). Social Marketing: ...

  4. Megamarketing - Wikipedia

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    Megamarketing is a term coined by U.S. marketing academic, Philip Kotler, [1] [2] [3] to describe the type of marketing activity required when it is necessary to manage elements of the firm's external environment (governments, the media, pressure groups, etc.) as well as the marketing variables; Kotler suggests that two more Ps must be added to the marketing mix: public relations and power.

  5. Marc Oliver Opresnik - Wikipedia

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    Marc Oliver Opresnik (/ oʊ ˈ p r ɛ s n ɪ k / oh-PRESS-ik; [1] born September 27, 1969) is a German professor, scholar, author and researcher. He is a professor of business administration with focus on marketing at the Lübeck University of Applied Sciences in Germany and Chief Research Officer at Kotler Impact Inc., the organization founded by the American marketing professor Philip Kotler.

  6. Marketing mix - Wikipedia

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    The original marketing mix, or 4 Ps, as originally proposed by marketers and academic Philip Kotler and E. Jerome McCarthy, provides a framework for marketing decision-making. [6] McCarthy's marketing mix has since become one of the most enduring and widely accepted frameworks in marketing. [22]

  7. World Marketing Summit - Wikipedia

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    The World Marketing Summit (WMS) is an independent global organization, headquartered in Toronto, Canada. The World Marketing Summit was founded and convened in 2011 by Philip Kotler . It aims to initiate global movements through marketing strategies that change human behaviour leading to a positive impact on society and living for future ...

  8. Societal marketing - Wikipedia

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    A key difference is that the greater 'social good' is the principal consideration in social marketing while social benefits are one of a number of considerations in societal marketing. On the other hand, social marketing is a sub-branch of marketing that began in 1971, with the publication of an article by Kotler and Zaltman, emphasising a ...

  9. History of marketing - Wikipedia

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    John E. Jeuck (1916–2009) – early marketing educator; Philip Kotler (1931–) – popularised the managerial approach to marketing; prolific author; E. St. Elmo Lewis – developed the AIDA model used in sales and advertising; Christopher Lovelock (1940–2008) – author of many books and articles on services marketing