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The purchasing power of youth is considerable; they are the market of the future. , the young generation is the most influenced and vulnerable segment of the economy. The greatest problem of the influencing of our children is the rising cost of childhood obesity. The health care system cannot...
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selection; and recent changes in handling, procurement, and marketing. …
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Several organizations have developed ongoing crowdsourcing communities that repeatedly collect ideas for new products and services from a large, dispersed "crowd" of nonexperts (consumers) over time. Despite its promises, little is known about the nature of an individual's ideation efforts in...
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>This paper was accepted by J. Miguel Villas-Boas, marketing.</i> …
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marketing lever (price) and the firm's ability to offer products that generate less satiation. In particular, we show that when …
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, marketing.</i> …
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Film studios occasionally withhold movies from critics before their release. Because the unreviewed movies tend to be below average in quality, this practice provides a useful setting in which to test models of limited strategic thinking: Do moviegoers seem to realize that no review is a sign of...
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>This paper was accepted by Pradeep Chintagunta, marketing.</i> …
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. <i>This paper was accepted by J. Miguel Villas-Boas, marketing.</i> …
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