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Single- and Multi-Ideology Marketing in the Province of Quebec in the Early Twentieth Century
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Single- and Multi-Ideology Marketing in the Province of Quebec in the Early Twentieth Century
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The authors examine the marketing strategies that stove manufacturers implemented in Quebec at the beginning of the twentieth century where French- and English-Canadian nationalist ideologies coexisted. French Canadian manufacturers mixed a multi-ideology marketing framework of French- and English-Canadian nationalisms, while English Canadian producers developed advertising campaign exhibiting references to a single ideology. The authors propose contemporary marketing approaches in minority/majority situations based on these historic strategies.
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Journal of Micromarketing
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Vol. 31
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no. 1
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32-43
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March 2011
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en
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Baillargeon, Lisa, and Patrice Gélinas. “Single- and Multi-Ideology Marketing in the Province of Quebec in the Early Twentieth Century.” Journal of Micromarketing Vol. 31, no. 1 (March 2011): 32–43.
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