Culture-Laden Imports: International Market Entry and Cultural Taboos

Journal Title: International Journal of Management and Economics - Year 2016, Vol 0, Issue 50

Abstract

This empirical study investigates American market responses to a Spanish product that is strongly culture-laden and may violate cultural taboos. Surveys were conducted in two contrasting US universities in Arkansas and California. Contrasting student majors were also chosen: Art and Business. The product is a life-sized baby doll, designed to be breast-fed rather than bottle-fed, which highlights the benefits and normality of breastfeeding babies. Although this product is popular in its original European market, US media accounts suggested strongly negative morality-based American reactions. This study found a strong overall non-acceptance of this product in all groups, but with significant differences between groups. Results quantify the market reaction and illuminate its cultural basis by comparing responses between two culturally different regions, two contrasting college majors, different genders, and different ethnicities. In doing so, this study helps to break new ground in the international marketing of culture-laden products.

Authors and Affiliations

William Brice, Edward Chu, Wayne Jones

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  • EP ID EP182261
  • DOI 10.1515/ijme-2016-0011
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How To Cite

William Brice, Edward Chu, Wayne Jones (2016). Culture-Laden Imports: International Market Entry and Cultural Taboos. International Journal of Management and Economics, 0(50), 49-62. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-182261