The curious case of Capri facewash
Nida Aslam Khan () and
Jami Moiz
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Jami Moiz: Institute of Business Administration
Business Review, 2018, vol. 13, issue 1, 83-94
Abstract:
This case focuses on the factors that lead to the failure of new products in the marketplace. It discusses the case of Capri facewash in the beauty and personal care category in Pakistan. Capri was unable to sustain its facewash in the market mainly because of a disorganized and unsystematic marketing plan. The case highlights managerial implications and recommendations pertaining to the facewash category. It adds to product literature and will generate more lines of inquiry particularly in the South Asian region.
Keywords: New; product; development; ·; Product; failure; ·; Skincare; ·; Brand; equity; ·; Marketing; plan (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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