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Please contact William Allender (William.Allender@asu.edu) for a copy of the manuscript that goes with this poster.
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Evaluations on the effectiveness of state and origin branding programs remain relatively scant and generally have not focused on specific target populations, including the fastest growing group-Hispanic consumers. This study evaluates the effectiveness of the Arizona Grown brand and the nascent...
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of a social marketing campaign in promoting the sale of healthy menu items. …
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Though brand loyalty has been studied extensively in the marketing literature, the relationship between brand loyalty …
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Contracting directly between produce shippers and retailers is growing in importance. Retailers seek to obtain reliable supplies, while reducing their reliance on recurring market transactions. Producers seek stable prices and market access. These private transactions diminish spot market...
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differences among them, suggesting that fruit-marketers should target their marketing activities in order to improve their …
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The Fugi apple variety is relatively new in the U.S. As a new product, questions concern the relative impact of consumer learning by experience, by variety-specific promotion, or by generic apple promotion. Estimates show each to have a positive impact. Changes in producer surplus provide a...
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candidates, but also for state-level ballot initiatives. There is little research in marketing, however, on the effectiveness of …
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Inuential individuals in a social network environment are important in shaping preferences for new products. In this study, we adopt an incentive compatible choice-based conjoint analysis approach to generate data on the introduction of a new ice cream product. We use spatial econometric methods...
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Previous studies find that private labels increase retailers' bargaining power with manufacturers and allow retailers to price discriminate. We use a spatial discrete choice model to show that retailers also use store brands to create market power through store differentiation, but not as a...
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