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  1. Case Study: Localize a global marketing strategy

    The line between local and global continues to blur which means global and local teams need to ideate strategies together to secure a wider, more impactful reach. Every part of your plan needs both a global and local perspective. This is especially powerful when you are implementing a regional content marketing plan.

  2. The Perfect Balance: Combining Global and Local Strategies for

    Abstract. This paper discusses the benefits of using a combination of global and local public relations tactics to optimize global marketing activities and reach target publics. It also compares various cultures and public relations practices around the world, and offers examples of international public relations campaigns that have ...

  3. Starbucks Global Marketing Strategy 2024: A Case Study

    With nearly 30,000 stores globally and a 39.8% share of the coffee market in the US in 2019, Starbucks has firmly cemented its position as a global coffee leader. The company reported revenues of $26.5bn in 2019, demonstrating its financial success. Starbucks' global marketing budget of around $246m in the fiscal year ending September 2019 ...

  4. Can 'glocalization' lead to a more sustainable and equitable world?

    Glocalization - a better balance between global and local - brings opportunities to increase resilience and sustainability and ultimately spread prosperity. From energy and food to everyday products, companies are finding new ways to increase local production and save natural resources. New and emerging technologies, such as 3D printing ...

  5. How to implement a local and global content strategy

    The customer aimed to reuse 80% of their global content, giving the regions leeway with 20% of content to adapt to local markets. This let them achieve the best of both worlds — global strategy and local execution. Abishek explains: "In order to visualise it, we created a script that monitors the content across our Contentful spaces versus ...

  6. How global brands incorporate local cultural elements to improve brand

    In addition, the way that consumers perceive the relationship between global brands and local cultural elements will determine their reactions to global brands that incorporate local cultural elements. Books and journals Case studies Expert Briefings Open Access. Publish with us Advanced search. To read this content please select one of the ...

  7. Full article: Combining Global and Local Narratives: A New Social

    Following this line of research, my investigations has examined school building on the local level. Starting from a case study of 12 school districts in the Sundsvall region 1840-1900, I have compiled evidence from Europe (primarily Russia, France and Germany) and North America on the local context required for schools to be built.

  8. (PDF) Striking a balance between global integration and local

    The Research Paper makes a case study of Blue Dart and concludes that even though the company leveraged on the global support systems and best HR practices of DHL, it continued with the robust ...

  9. Translating Global Goals to Local Contexts

    Abstract. This chapter examines the translation of generic global goals into local action. It first discusses the translation of global goals into national agendas and the challenges of localizing the goals. Localizing the goals is essential for ensuring that the SDGs reflect local needs, norms, and values, thus ensuring that local actors find ...

  10. Global manufacturing: creating the balance between local and global

    The use of case study examples that demonstrate both international brand failures and brand successes shed light on balancing local and global markets., - The paper provides insight into the different approaches that manufacturing organizations can follow when expanding into international markets.

  11. Combining Global and Local Narratives: A New Social History of the

    Abstract This article discusses how an increased interest in the global, the international and the cross-national may be informed by the recently renewed focus upon the social and economic history of education. The history of school buildings in a comparative framework offered here illustrates how such approaches also have important contributions to make to the study of international and cross ...

  12. A Global version of Locals (a case study on globalization, media & the

    Globalization creates opportunities to local communities if it is addressed via an organized process and by well-structured institutions. Economy has played a key role in promoting globalization, thus, other aspects/dimensions of globalization (i.e. Socio-Cultural, Communicative, and Political) might be more essential for globalization in order to influence local communities. The paper ...

  13. Balancing local needs and global efficiency in IT

    The most successful governance model balancing global efficiency with local needs is often a federated model, with a central core of standard IT components and local layers that allow for selective deployment of capabilities in individual markets or business units (Exhibit 2). To build the model, businesses work through an iterative process ...

  14. The Global and the Local

    The local-global connections revolve around three broad and overlapping themes: the critical scrutiny of older concepts and the emergence of new ones as well as alternative vocabularies; an appreciation of the necessity of an interdisciplinary perspective; and attention to the significance of the relationship between theory and practice.

  15. Guest editorial: Considering the global-local relationships in

    Globalisation is the problematique of the global and the local (Mazlish, 2005).Over the years, globalisation has become "a key analytical tool that cannot be left out of any serious attempt at explaining current education policy and practice around the world" (Astiz, 2016: 1).While some scholars see the global-local dichotomy as unhelpful and "static" (Silova and Rappleye, 2015: 1 ...

  16. Local Value Generation: Independent Businesses vs. Global Chains

    This infographic presents a case study of revenue returned to the local economy by businesses in Salt Lake City. ... Global retail e-commerce sales 2014-2027 ... we combine expertise in research ...

  17. Both/And: Merging Global and Local Identity through Design. A Case

    Although this mixed condition of global and local influences is often described as confrontational, it is possible to merge these influences to create areas that have a hybridized identity that is both local and global. This paper presents the case study of the centrally located and formerly derelict port area of Puerto Madero in Buenos Aires ...

  18. Global, Local, or Regional? The Locus of MNE Strategies

    The horizontal axis of Figure 1 shows the geographic locus of international expansion opportunity.This locus can refer to a single host country, a region, or it can be global (geographically unconstrained). The vertical axis shows the geographic reach of non-location bound FSAs.Here, the 'non-location-boundedness' or geographic reach of the MNE's FSAs can be limited (e.g., to a proximate ...

  19. PDF Combining Global and Local Forces: The Case of Labor Rights in Cambodia

    Genesis of the Project. Cambodia is one of the least developed countries in the world. It entered the modern global economy late, partly because of civil strife from the 1960's through the 1980's. As the country stabilized in the 1990's, it sought to play catch up in its economic development.

  20. GAL: combining global and local contexts for interpersonal relation

    Subsequently, Wang et al. combine both local and global contexts to represent entities, pushing the F1 score of the DocRED dataset increasing to 58.9%. Zeng et al. propose a graph aggregation inference network (GAIN) with ... For this case, most studies rely on datasets built by researchers on their own, the majority of which are single-entity ...

  21. [PDF] Global, national and local practices in multinational

    Comparative mini-case studies are used to illustrate the effect of local management and employee representatives' empowerment on their ability to retain skills and work practices supportive of a diversified quality production process in the face of MNC pressure to adopt global 'best practices' based on more standardized production processes ...

  22. Exploring the configuration of international HRM strategies for global

    Managing global integration and local responsiveness in HRM of MNEs. Doz et al. (Citation 1981) applied the integration-differentiation framework (Lawrence & Lorsch, Citation 1967) to the MNE context, asserting that MNEs, as collective entities of subsidiary organizations operating in varied local conditions, must be differentiated enough to cope with local demands and compete against local ...