The principles of Islamic marketing [electronic resource] /
by Alserhan, Baker Ahmad; ebrary, Inc.
Material type: BookPublisher: Burlington, Vt. : Gower, c2011Description: xiii, 204 p.Subject(s): Markets -- Islamic countries | Islamic countries -- Commerce | Electronic booksOnline resources: Click here for full text.
Contents:
Understanding Islamic marketing -- Islamic business ideals -- Markets and marketing in Islam -- The Islamic marketing mix -- The Islamic product -- The Islamic pricing practices -- Islamic promotions -- Islamic logistics (Halal logistics) -- Issues in Islamic marketing -- The Muslim consumer -- Islamic branding 1 : concepts and background -- Islamic branding 2 : brands as deeds -- Islamic hospitality.
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Books | Dhaka University Library General Stacks | Non Fiction | 658.8 ALP (Browse shelf) | Available | 477563 |
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658.8 ALI Industrial marketing / | 658.8 ALI Industrial marketing / | 658.8 ALI Industrial marketing / | 658.8 ALP The principles of Islamic marketing | 658.8 ANS Strategic marketing for nonprofit organizations / | 658.8 ANS Strategic marketing for nonprofit organizations / | 658.8 APS Services marketing / |
Includes index.
Understanding Islamic marketing -- Islamic business ideals -- Markets and marketing in Islam -- The Islamic marketing mix -- The Islamic product -- The Islamic pricing practices -- Islamic promotions -- Islamic logistics (Halal logistics) -- Issues in Islamic marketing -- The Muslim consumer -- Islamic branding 1 : concepts and background -- Islamic branding 2 : brands as deeds -- Islamic hospitality.
Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2011. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
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