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The reliance on donations to build inventory distinguishes nonprofits from traditional retailers. This reliance on consumer donations means these organization face an inherently more volatile supply chain than retailers who source inventory from manufacturers. The authors propose that consumer...
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Manufacturers are increasingly producing and promoting sustainable products (i.e., products that have a positive social and/or environmental impact). However, relatively little is known about how product sustainability impacts consumers' preferences. We propose that sustainability may not always...
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We examine the nature of best-worst data for modeling consumer preferences and predicting their choices. We show that, contrary to the assumption of widely used models, the best and worst responses do not originate from the same data-generating process. We propose a sequential evaluation model...
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Recent research on customization suggests that a need exists to examine conditions under which selling customized versus non-customized offerings will be more beneficial to vendors. To this end, this paper empirically evaluates consumer response to and choice of customized systems (offerings...
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