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Stakeholder relationships in an international retailing context: an investment bank perspective
Mark J. Palmer
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, Barry Quinn
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Marketing & Strategy
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Investment Banks
100%
International Retailing
100%
Stakeholder Relationships
100%
Retail
75%
Retail Companies
75%
Retailers
50%
Stakeholder Marketing
50%
Design Methodology
25%
Wide Context
25%
Executive
25%
Marketing Literature
25%
Marketing Theory
25%
Cultural Contexts
25%
Market Systems
25%
Depth Interviews
25%
Internationalization Process
25%
Internationalization
25%
Retail Investment
25%
Stakeholder Concerns
25%
Thought Worlds
25%
Stakeholder Theory
25%
U.S. Investments
25%
Financial Stakeholders
25%
Full Potential
25%
Economic Interaction
25%
Social Sciences
Globalization
100%
United States of America
50%
Marketing Theory
50%
In-Depth Interview
50%
Cultural Context
50%
Stakeholder
50%
Authors
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Internationalization
100%
Marketing Theory
50%
Bundling Strategy
50%
Stakeholder
50%
Marketing
50%