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Die Verknüpfung der Planung und Implementierung von Marketingstrategien stellt insbesondere im Einzelhandel eine wenig beachtete Problemstellung dar. Häufig liegt hier jedoch ein Hauptgrund für das Scheitern von Strategiekonzepten in der Praxis. Der Verfasser untersucht diesen Problembereich...
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Analyzing a sequential bargaining framework with one retailer and two suppliers of substitutable goods, we show that slotting fees may emerge as a result of a rent-shifting mechanism when consumer shopping costs are taken into account. If consumers economize on their shopping costs by bundling...
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and suppliers of their product assortment. However, retailers and manufacturers have to consider the risk of potential … reactions when customers are faced with a reduced or modified assortment and thus, different choice. In this paper, two studies …
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In general, consumer preferences depend on the context of a decision situation. This paper highlights the context-dependence of substitution behavior in out-of-stock (OOS) situations and provides evidence for the relevance of promotion as essential driver of customers' OOS reactions. We...
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Out-of-Stock (OOS) is a prevalent problem customers face at the POS. In this paper, we demonstrate both theoretically and empirically how OOS-induced substitution patterns can be explained and predicted by means of context and phantom theory. We further analyze the relevance of promotions, for...
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We analyze the listing decisions of a retailer who may ask her suppliers to make upfront payments in order to be listed. We consider a sequential game with upfront payments being negotiated before short-term delivery contracts. We show that the retailer is more likely to use upfront payments the...
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