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support decisions in marketing. Due to the sometimes specific nature of variables in marketing, the discipline uses …
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We propose to estimate the parameters of the Market Share Attraction Model (Cooper and Nakanishi, 1988; Fok and Franses, 2004) in a novel way by using a nonparametric technique for function estimation called Support Vector Regressions (SVR) (Smola, 1996; Vapnik, 1995). Traditionally, the parameters of...
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Marketing data appear in a variety of forms. An often-seen form is time-series data, like sales per month, prices over … review a few of these, focusing in particular on domains that have received considerable attention in the marketing …
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To assess the attitudes with respect to the quality of banks’ service levels, we use survey data amongst more than 250 Chief Financial Officers (CFOs) of a range of Netherlands-based companies. These companies range from small to very large (including multinationals as Philips and Shell)...
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Duration intervals measure the dynamic impact of advertising on sales. More precise, the p per cent duration interval measures the time lag between the advertising impulse and the moment that p per cent of its effect has decayed. In this paper, we derive an expression for the duration interval...
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support decisions in marketing. Due to the sometimes specific nature of variables in marketing, the discipline uses …
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