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Salvador Miquel Peris

Aspects of Anglo-Spanish Perceptions and Product Preferences Arising From ‘Country of Origin’ Image

This study investigates the incidence and importance of ‘country of origin’ for a wide range of products made and marketed across Europe. How important is the ‘country of origin’ effect in shaping purchasing behaviour? Is it equally significant for every country and every product? Of crucial importance for the future as new offshore production locations open up in southern and eastern Europe is the question, to what degree is the ‘made in’ effect country specific and how durable is it? For example, can a company that has achieved global marketing stature based primarily on exports retain its ‘country of origin’ marketing edge when it graduates to producing its products in the heartland of i…

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The Coming Crisis in the Spanish Wine Industry

It appears quite likely that the worldwide demand for wine has been declining for over a decade now. While a number of reasons for this changing consumer behaviour have been advanced, no one really knows what factors are driving this market downward. This changing demand structure has very serious implications for Spanish wine makers because the fastest decline in demand is at the low priced end of the market. That is exactly the part of the market where Spanish wine makers have their strongest position. Four endgame strategies available to Spanish wine makers are presented and analyzed. Finally, a four step action program is outlined that is intended to give Spanish makers their best chanc…

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