Transcription of Market segmentation - Wharton Faculty Platform
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CHAPTER 11 Market segmentationYORAM (JERRY) WIND and DAVID R. BELLAll markets are heterogeneous. This is evident fromobservation and from the proliferation of popularbooks describing the heterogeneity of local andglobal markets. Consider, for example, The NineNations of North America(Garreau, 1982), Latitudesand Attitudes: An Atlas of American Tastes, Trends,Politics and Passions(Weiss, 1994) and MasteringGlobal Markets: Strategies for Today s Trade Globalist(Czinkota et al., 2003). When reflecting on the natureof markets, consumer behaviour and competitiveactivities, it is obvious that no product or serviceappeals to all consumers and even those who pur-chase the same product may do so for diverse rea-sons.
joint analysis. The essence of the approach out-lined in Wind (1978) is still evident in recent work ... introduce the reader to both the ‘best practice’ in the segmentation area and the likely new develop-ments. These observations are based on advances ... and the conference circuit are full of anecdotal cases in which creative ...
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