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-Australian School and the relationship approach to branding. …
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idiosyncratic can be brought to the level of generalizability that science requires. Literature of branding verify that the brand … help of literature of branding. …
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This article promotes sentiment analysis as an alternative research technique for collecting and analyzing textual data on the internet. Sentiment analysis is a data mining technique that systematically evaluates textual content using machine learning techniques. As a research method in...
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The ubiquitous contention within the Industrial Networks literature - that business relationships are one of the firm´s most important resources - has not been, in our viewpoint, thoroughly explored. Hence we argue that the ‘Resource-based View of the Firm’ (‘RBV’) may complement the...
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The Industrial Networks Theory (cf. Axelsson and Easton, 1992, Hakansson and Snehota, 1995) sets out to describe and explain the business relationships and markets in which the focal firm is deeply embedded. One of its major propositions pertains to the (time-varying) significance of business...
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The markets-as-networks theorists contend, at least tacitly, the significance of business relationships for the focal firm – that is, business relationships contribute somewhat to the focal firm’s survival and growth. We do not deny the existence of significant business relationships but...
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Brands are not just a sign. Brands are not just elements that position products and companies. For many years, brands have been regarded as the link between products/companies and their customers. However, this view has dramatically changed inasmuch as brands are now considered partners of the...
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The purpose of this work is to determine how well, criteria designed to help the selection of the adequate number of market segments, perform in recovering small niche segments, in mixture regressions of normal data, with experimental data. The simulation experiment compares several segment...
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The Industrial Network Theory aims to describe and explain the business relationships and networks in which the focal firm is deeply embedded. One of its major propositions is that business relationships somehow influence, to different extents and over time, the focal firm’s survival. This...
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The aim of this work is to determine how well criteria designed to help the selection of the adequate number of mixture components perform in mixture regressions of normal data. We address this research question based on results of an extensive experimental design. The simulation experiment...
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