Author:
Javalgi Rajshekhar G.,Steven White D.
Abstract
For the past decade, the marketing of services internationally has been the fastest growing segment of global trade, important to developed and developing countries alike. Yet during this same timeframe, despite numerous calls for more research in international services marketing, there exists a paucity of research. In this viewpoint, the authors offer 11 strategic challenges designed to foster further theoretical development in the area of international services marketing. Additionally, five specific areas of neglect are identified and recommendations for future research are offered.
Subject
Marketing,Business and International Management
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