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Empowering the American consumer : corporate responsiveness and market profitability / A. Coskun Samli.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Westport, Conn. : Quorum Books, 2001.Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 197 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0585384177
  • 9780585384177
  • 9780313004667
  • 0313004668
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Empowering the American consumer.DDC classification:
  • 381.3 21
LOC classification:
  • HC110.C6 S26 2001eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Accumulation of economic power -- The plight of the American consumer -- Equal opportunity consumer -- What complexity begets is more complexity -- The magnificent American economy -- Federalism versus states' rights -- Regulation for competition, not of competition -- The workings of a mixed economy -- Macro and micro economic growth strategies -- Developing human resources through learning -- The environment infrastructure and consumer empowerment -- Creating greater consumer value -- Conclusions and future research.
Summary: Oligopolistic and indifferent to their markets, companies today are terrorizing the customers they depend on for survival. One result is that the American market system performs far below optimum and farther below its potential. Samli argues that the system must do more than it is doing to encourage competition and create consumer value--things it neglects, he says, because of a mistaken notion that laissez-fairism is working nicely, and that in today's free economy customers and corporations are getting along fine. Not so, says Samli, but by creating true consumer value and stopping their headlong rush to merge, wrongs can be righted and corporations can achieve high, and higher, profit goals. Upper level corporate strategists, marketing executives, and policy makers in government will find Samli's argument challenging and provocative. Academics and their students will consider it an important addition to the literature on how business, government, and society interact. -- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Accumulation of economic power -- The plight of the American consumer -- Equal opportunity consumer -- What complexity begets is more complexity -- The magnificent American economy -- Federalism versus states' rights -- Regulation for competition, not of competition -- The workings of a mixed economy -- Macro and micro economic growth strategies -- Developing human resources through learning -- The environment infrastructure and consumer empowerment -- Creating greater consumer value -- Conclusions and future research.

Oligopolistic and indifferent to their markets, companies today are terrorizing the customers they depend on for survival. One result is that the American market system performs far below optimum and farther below its potential. Samli argues that the system must do more than it is doing to encourage competition and create consumer value--things it neglects, he says, because of a mistaken notion that laissez-fairism is working nicely, and that in today's free economy customers and corporations are getting along fine. Not so, says Samli, but by creating true consumer value and stopping their headlong rush to merge, wrongs can be righted and corporations can achieve high, and higher, profit goals. Upper level corporate strategists, marketing executives, and policy makers in government will find Samli's argument challenging and provocative. Academics and their students will consider it an important addition to the literature on how business, government, and society interact. -- Provided by publisher.

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