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Slogans as a strategy to strengthen business strongholds in the globalisation era: a case of Indonesian multinational companies

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Multinational companies have their own managerial complexity. They have to be able to implement a standardised global strategy, but on the other hand they also have to implement a local… Click to show full abstract

Multinational companies have their own managerial complexity. They have to be able to implement a standardised global strategy, but on the other hand they also have to implement a local strategy that has been adapted with local cultures. Hence, it is interesting to analyse the linguistics features and positioning variation of their slogans since they communicate the organisation culture of the companies: what the slogans communicate and do not communicate. The data were taken from slogans of 20 most admired multinational companies in Indonesia based on Fortune magazine survey in 2014 that were analysed according to the linguistics and social sciences, especially the science of marketing communications using Halliday's Functional Grammar approach and the positioning variation of the slogans of the companies based on the needs of the community by using Maslow's Theory of Needs. The result of the study shows that the majority of the slogans are written in English clauses. Based on the mood system and transitivity, of these 20 slogans of multinational corporations in Indonesia, most of the slogans utilise declarative sentences with relational verbs.

Keywords: multinational companies; globalisation; companies slogans; linguistics; business; strategy

Journal Title: International Journal of Business and Globalisation
Year Published: 2018

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