International Marketing under Economic Sanctions

Authors

  • Prof. Elena Petrova School of Economics and International Relations Eastern European University of Business, Prague, Czech Republic Author
  • Dr. Samuel K. Mensah Faculty of Business and Global Strategy West African School of Management and Economics, Accra Author

Keywords:

Economic sanctions, international marketing, political risk, global strategy, market adaptation, trade restrictions

Abstract

Economic sanctions have become a prominent instrument of international diplomacy, significantly influencing global trade flows, corporate strategies, and market access. For firms operating across borders, sanctions fundamentally reshape international marketing environments by restricting market entry, limiting financial transactions, altering consumer perceptions, and increasing regulatory and reputational risks. This research article examines international marketing under economic sanctions by integrating insights from international marketing, political economy, and strategic management literature. The paper analyzes the nature and types of economic sanctions, their implications for marketing strategy, and the adaptive responses adopted by firms. A conceptual framework is proposed to explain how sanctions affect international marketing decisions related to product, pricing, distribution, and promotion. The study further discusses managerial challenges, ethical considerations, and future research directions. By providing a structured and theory-driven analysis, this paper contributes to a deeper understanding of marketing strategy formulation in politically constrained global markets.

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Published

2026-02-13

How to Cite

International Marketing under Economic Sanctions. (2026). Journal of International Marketing and Marketing Research , 21(3). https://jimmr.com/index.php/jimmr/article/view/94

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