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Many product markets today are characterized by the existence of a retailer (e.g., Home Depot, Toys R Us) that serves as gatekeeper of new product introductions. Recently, virtually all such retailers have established online stores to expand their shelf spaces as well as their customer bases. In...
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Consumers often use objective as well as subjective criteria to evaluate a product. For example, power tool users may evaluate a power tool based on not only its objective attributes such as price and switch type but also its subjective characteristics such as ease of use and the feel of the...
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Consumers’ time allocation decisions among various activities are fundamental to marketing research and consumer behavior. We construct a dynamic panel data model to examine how consumers allocate time to a portfolio of leisure activities over time. Our data comprise a longitudinal panel where...
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This paper introduces and formally compares restricted policy simulations in order to distinguish three dynamic forces: consumer response, competitor response and expanded company action. Two rich marketing datasets allow the analysis of retail price, wholesale price, display, feature,...
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Long-term marketing effectiveness is a high priority research topic for managers (Marketing Science Institute 2002), and recent research applied flexible models of dynamic market interactions to measure the net long-term performance impact of marketing actions. Unfortunately, this net long-term...
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