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Third-party cookies and related 'offsite' tracking technologies are frequently used to share user data across applications in support of ad delivery. These data are viewed as highly valuable for online advertisers, but their usage faces increasing headwinds. In this paper, we quantify the...
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The field of marketing science has a rich history of modeling marketing phenomena using the disciplines of economics, statistics, operations research, and other related fields. Since it is roughly 50 years from its origins, <i>The History of Marketing Science</i> is a timely review of the...
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The following sections are included:IntroductionBirthDeathResurrection?AcknowledgmentsReferences
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The following sections are included:IntroductionImmediate market responseLonger-term market response to promotionsRetailer response to trade promotionsPromotion planning, optimization, and targetingDirections for future researchReferences
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The following sections are included:IntroductionThe evolution of innovation diffusion researchWhat is next?References
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The following sections are included:IntroductionFrameworkHistorical development of the components of CRMAn illustrative history of CRM applicationsSummary and what nextReferences
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The following sections are included:IntroductionHistory of market structures using cross-elasticities in economicsHistory of market structures using cross-elasticities in marketingHistory of market structures based on asymmetric competitionHistory of market structures using multi-attribute...
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The following sections are included:IntroductionAnalytical models of strategic branding decisions and brand equityEmpirical modelsDiscussion and conclusionReferences
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The following sections are included:IntroductionStream 1: Models of advertising elasticityStream 2: Models of advertising carryover and dynamicsStream 3: Models of ad frequencyStream 4: Models of advertising contentStream 5: Field experiments of the effects of advertisingSummaryReferences
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New products have been a key focus of research in marketing for decades. As such, there is a huge literature associated with (and numerous books on) the subject, which makes it impossible to provide a comprehensive treatment in this short chapter. To provide some focus, this chapter concentrates...
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