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Difference-in-differences 2 Digital disintermediation 2 Entertainment marketing 2 Incumbent intermediaries 2 New channel 2 Subscription streaming 2 Artificial Intelligence 1 Artificial intelligence 1 Consumer behaviour 1 Digitalisierung 1 Digitization 1 Distribution channel 1 Konsumentenverhalten 1 Künstliche Intelligenz 1 Lieferantenmanagement 1 Medical Ethics 1 Supplier relationship management 1 Vertriebsweg 1
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Becker, Maren 2 Hennig-Thurau, Thorsten 2 Schauerte, Nico 2 Schauerte, Ricarda 2
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Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science 2
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Making new enemies : how suppliers' digital disintermediation strategy shifts consumers' use of incumbent offerings
Schauerte, Nico; Schauerte, Ricarda; Becker, Maren; … - In: Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science 52 (2024) 3, pp. 672-694
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Making new enemies: How suppliers’ digital disintermediation strategy shifts consumers’ use of incumbent offerings
Schauerte, Nico; Schauerte, Ricarda; Becker, Maren; … - In: Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science 52 (2023) 3, pp. 672-694
Digitalization can help suppliers cut ties with their intermediaries and offer products directly to consumers. Such a digital disintermediation strategy likely affects both digital and non-digital incumbents in ways difficult to predict by current marketing theory. In our empirical investigation...
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