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Addressing directly to consumers has proven one of the most effective solutions to market a product or service development. If the invention of printing allowed an unprecedented increase, hitherto, communication to the masses, need to increase the impact of a promotional message led gradually to...
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sustainable is the adoption of wireless services and products? Several papers have discussed India as a wireless service and … recent large scale adopter like China or Russia . India has also been characterised by a surprising regulatory development … significant opportunity .Also , the wireless service and product adoption pattern in India , specific to communicating services …
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Learning models extend the traditional discrete choice framework by postulating that consumers have incomplete information about product attributes, and that they learn about these attributes over time. In this survey we describe the literature on learning models that has developed over the past...
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The purpose of this paper is to analyze and describe the relation between knowledge and development in the new knowledge-based economy and to deduct the socio-economic basics of the public marketing strategies in this context. The particularity of this approach is due to the features of...
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This study investigates the comparative socio-economic developmental level of the Islamic countries in 2000. As a first step, the original data set of 24 variables has been converted into a smaller set of uncorrelated variables made up of 5 principal components. Then, using variance explanation...
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We investigate why Italy's labor productivity stopped growing in the mid-1990s. We find no evidence that this slowdown is due to competition from China, Italy's protective labor regulations or increasingly inefficient institutions. By contrast, the data suggest that Italy's slowdown was more...
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