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Research on over 400 estimates of advertising elasticity leads to the following important generalization. If advertising changes by 1%, sales or market share will change by about .1%. (That is, advertising elasticity is 0.1.). The advertising elasticity is higher in Europe relative to the US,...
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Advertising is a field that has attracted a great deal of academic attention. This handbook is edited by two highly respected and trusted thinkers in the field and includes contributions from leading academics based in both the United Kingdom and the United States
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The authors study how ad cues attect consuMer behavior in new versus well-established markets. The authors use theoretical insights from consumer information processing to argue that the same ad cues can have different ettects on consumer behavior, depending on whether the market is new or old....
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This study conducts a meta-analysis of 872 short-term brand-level advertising elasticities estimated in 57 studies published between 1960 and 2008. Short-term advertising elasticity is the percent change in a brand's current period sales for one percent change in the brand's current period...
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