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Multivariate segmentation 2 Arbeitsmarktsegmentation 1 Bookselling 1 Consumer behaviour 1 Elderly people 1 Germany 1 History of marketing thought 1 Konsumentenverhalten 1 Labour market segmentation 1 Market segmentation 1 Marketing history 1 Marketing philosophy 1 Marketing theory 1 Marktsegmentierung 1 Modern history 1 Segmentation 1 Segmentation quality 1 Senior market 1 Target group 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Variable set 1 Zielgruppe 1 Ältere Menschen 1
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Fullerton, Ronald A. 1 Hamouda, Manel 1 Koubaa, Yamen 1 Tabbane, Rym Srarfi 1 Wooliscroft, Ben 1
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Journal of Historical Research in Marketing 1 Journal of marketing analytics : JMA 1
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Segmentation of the senior market : how do different variable sets discriminate between senior segments?
Koubaa, Yamen; Tabbane, Rym Srarfi; Hamouda, Manel - In: Journal of marketing analytics : JMA 5 (2017) 3/4, pp. 99-110
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The historical development of segmentation: the example of the German book trade 1800‐1928
Fullerton, Ronald A. - In: Journal of Historical Research in Marketing 4 (2012) 1, pp. 56-67
Purpose – Using the German book trade as a case example, the aim of the paper is to show how the evolution of segmentation began with increasingly sophisticated marketing practice long before formal thought was developed to explain matters. Design/methodology/approach – The paper's approach...
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