CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE USE OF BRANDING MODELS IN APPROACHING PLACES
This article investigates in depth the characteristics of the interdisciplinary social theory of neo-Marxism, as a moderate response with socio-economic influences on the paradigm of postmodern brand management (defined by the theory of iconic brands and cultural branding - as a model by which brand...
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