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Conceptualizing a Worldwide Commercial Strategy and Cross-Border Promotion Framework

4 Department of Business Strategy and Innovation Copenhagen Business School Copenhagen, Denmark
4 Faculty of Management and Economics Aarhus University Aarhus, Denmark
4 Department of Business Development and Entrepreneurship University of Southern Denmark

Abstract

The increasing integration of global markets, driven by digital transformation, trade liberalization, and evolving consumer behavior, necessitates the development of robust international business strategies and cross-border marketing frameworks. This study conceptualizes a comprehensive model that integrates global commercial strategy with transnational promotional mechanisms to address the complexities of operating in diverse economic, cultural, and regulatory environments. Drawing upon established theories in international business, strategic management, and global marketing, this research proposes a multidimensional framework that aligns organizational capabilities with global market dynamics.

The study adopts a conceptual research approach grounded in extensive literature synthesis from authoritative sources in global strategy, marketing management, and international trade. The framework incorporates key dimensions such as market entry strategies, competitive positioning, consumer behavior adaptation, digital transformation, and geopolitical considerations. Special emphasis is placed on the role of technological innovation, particularly digital marketing platforms, in facilitating cross-border engagement and enhancing brand visibility across heterogeneous markets.

Findings indicate that firms adopting integrated global strategies—combining standardization and localization—are better positioned to achieve sustainable competitive advantage. The proposed framework highlights the importance of strategic alignment between global objectives and local market responsiveness, supported by data-driven decision-making and adaptive marketing practices. Furthermore, the study identifies critical challenges, including trade fragmentation, cultural heterogeneity, and institutional constraints, which necessitate flexible and resilient strategic approaches.

This research contributes to the theoretical advancement of international business strategy by bridging the gap between global commercial planning and cross-border promotional execution. It also offers practical implications for multinational enterprises seeking to optimize their global operations and marketing effectiveness. The framework provides a structured approach for navigating complex international environments, thereby enhancing strategic coherence and operational efficiency. Future research directions include empirical validation of the proposed model and exploration of emerging technologies in global marketing ecosystems.

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