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Assessing and Building upon Wroe Alderson’s Intellectual Legacy : Assessing and Building upon Wroe Alderson's Intellectual Legacy.
Title:
Assessing and Building upon Wroe Alderson’s Intellectual Legacy : Assessing and Building upon Wroe Alderson's Intellectual Legacy.
Author:
Shapiro, Stanley J.
ISBN:
9781846636851
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (104 pages)
Series:
European Business Review - Volume 19, Issue 6
Contents:
Cover -- CONTENTS -- EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD -- Guest editorial -- Wroe Alderson: father of modern marketing -- The Wroe river: the canyon carved by Alderson -- Placing Wroe Alderson's contributions to buyer behavior in historical perspective -- An Aldersonian explanation of twenty-first century "mass customization" -- Economizing in differentiated distribution networks: a transvection approach -- A comment on Alderson's intellectual legacy -- Book review.
Abstract:
In the editorial introduction to this e-book, Stanley J. Shapiro opens with the statement that Wroe Alderson was unquestionably the most influential marketing thinker of the mid-twentieth century. However, with the decline of Ph.D. seminars in the history of marketing thought and the development of marketing theory, fewer young academics have heard of Alderson let alone read his work. This publication, it is hoped and expected, will mark the beginning of renewed 21st century interest in the nature, the scope and the magnitude of Wroe Alderson's original contributions to marketing theory and thought. The content of the e-book provides readers both with a feel for Aldersonian thought and an appreciation of the historical and contemporary relevance of that thought. Both those whose "remembrance of things past" has been reawakened and young scholars with no previous first hand exposure to Alderson will find it a rewarding intellectual experience.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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