The Evolution of U.S. Trade Intermediaries: The Changing International Environment

The Evolution of U.S. Trade Intermediaries: The Changing International Environment

by Anne Perry
The Evolution of U.S. Trade Intermediaries: The Changing International Environment

The Evolution of U.S. Trade Intermediaries: The Changing International Environment

by Anne Perry

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Overview

This book fills a gap in our knowledge of the practice of international marketing. The functions provided by international trade intermediaries (ITIs), on behalf of manufacturers unable or unwilling to assume them has been studied before. However, their evolution in the context of the challenging international environment, which is traced and analyzed here by Anne C. Perry, has not been previously addressed. New empirical data on ITIs and their survival strategies is reported, and a conceptual model of their evolution based on organization, marketing, and international-business theories is developed. This model represents a first major step toward a theory of international trade intermediation in the United States.

First, Perry introduces (1) the evolutionary model, which guided the field study of ITIs and formed the basis of the questionnaire and (2) a comprehensive conceptual framework that considers ITIs in terms of actors, their environment, their processes (activities), their structure (organization), and their function (contribution). The new business environment, its effects on ITIs, and their strategic adaptations are analyzed next. Changes in the products carried, the markets served, and the services provided by ITIs are investigated—while challenges to the U.S. industry of international trade intermediation are assessed. Successful and unsuccessful ITI strategies are contrasted to draw concrete implications for practitioners. Further implications for policymakers and researchers are also discussed.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780899307084
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/30/1992
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.62(d)
Lexile: 1380L (what's this?)

About the Author

About The Author
ANNE C. PERRY is Associate Professor of International Business at The American University in Washington, D.C. Her major research interests are in the areas of international trade and service multinationals. Her articles have been published in the Jourbanal of International Business Studies, Jourbanal of Global Marketing, The European Jourbanal of Marketing, and the International Marketing Review.

Hometown:

Portmahomack, Ross-shire, U.K

Date of Birth:

October 28, 1938

Place of Birth:

Blackheath, London England

Table of Contents

New Environmental Challenges for U.S. International Trade Intermediaries
Background
A New Model of the Evolution of U.S. International Trade Intermediaries
Field Findings: The New Business Environment of U.S. International Trade Intermediaries
Field Findings: The Evolution of U.S. International Trade Intermediaries
Major Findings and Implications
Appendices
Bibliography
Index

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