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Students Attitude to the Marketing Communications Cross Cultural Aspects

Irina Romanova () and Elena Noskova ()
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Irina Romanova: Far Eastern Federal University Vladivostok, Postal: RU
Elena Noskova: Far Eastern Federal University Vladivostok, Postal: RU

Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, 2015, vol. 6, issue 1, 177-185

Abstract: The article points out that the consumers preferences while choosing marketing communications depend to the great extend on the peculiarities of the target audience The defining criteria for the target audience are age lifestyle of consumers and cultural peculiarities of the individuals The aim of this investigation is the developing of the methodological approach and tools for the assessment of cross cultural peculiarities influence on the students attitude to the types of marketing communications advertising TV and outdoor sales promotion public relations personal sales network communications During the investigation we defined the influence of different elements of the culture model cultural values elements of material and institutional environment on the Russian and Chinese students attitude to the marketing communications We defined the discontinuities in consumers behaviour which are conditioned by the cross cultural peculiarities This is of great interest for the market operators when developing the programmes of sales and services promotion oriented to the given target audience

Date: 2015
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