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We study the role of social engagement and advertising in building entertainment brands. We develop a structural model of viewing behaviors and apply the model to a data set on a new television program that contains both revealed preferences and self-reported preferences and expectations. We use...
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This foreword and the subsequent four invited articles were commissioned by Eric T. Bradlow while Editor-in-Chief of <i>Marketing Science</i>. The foreword was written in four parts; each part covers a different aspect of the Workshop on Quantitative Marketing and Structural Econometrics. The workshop...
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This paper extends the theoretical literature on firms' optimal information strategies to the situation when a firm's management attention capacity to process available data is scarce. In this case, a firm's optimal market intelligence strategy must trade off learning a little about a broad...
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Firms collaborate to develop and deliver new products. These collaborations vary in terms of the similarity of the competencies that partnering firms bring to the alliance. In same-function alliances, partnering firms have similar competencies, whereas in cross-function alliances, partners have...
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In this paper we develop a process model relating market share to firm profits. In particular, we specify average price and average cost equations as a function of previous year market share position, changes in market share, environmental conditions, and interactions of environmental conditions...
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