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In experimental data analysis, marketing researchers are used to discretize the quantitative independent variables to test for their potential moderating effect. From concrete illustrations, this article highlights the limitations of such a practice and aims at presenting the steps of a more...
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According to Roney (2003), when exposed to potential mates (young women), men show greater conformity to female mate preferences. This study conceptually replicates and extends this finding to show that women also respond to female physical attractiveness. When exposed to attractive women...
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This article explores the purposes pursued by the French research in marketing. A scientometric analysis of four AFM Congresses communications reveals the permanence of a powerful managerial paradigm and the recent development of more societal questions. These results are discussed in a...
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Over 180 years old, the Mauboussin jeweler's shop looks like a rebellious child on the Place Vendôme (Paris, France) since Dominique Frémont took over almost ten years ago. Alain Nemarq, the President, explains the marketing strategy he has used since his arrival in 2002. He also details the...
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First stage of research on the effects of anti-tobacco brand spoof ads on the consumer, this paper proposes an exploratory study of netnographic inspiration of the comments left on YouTube by individuals freshly exposed to anti-tobacco brand spoof ads. The results show that anti-tobacco brand...
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This paper compares the effects of anti-tobacco ad parodies and visual cigarette package warnings on emotional and cognitive responses of young adults. The findings indicate that graphic-only ad parodies can compete with warnings in their attempt to damage consumers' attitude toward tobacco...
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As marketers love to teach students, differentiation must be the focal point of marketing strategy. But what happens when a firm's competitive set is shared by similar customers, perceived differentiation is weak among rivals, and loyalty is a thing of the past? This was the dilemma the French...
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In literature, sales promotion effects on brand equity are often documented through econometric models. However, few empirical researches have investigated the consumer’s perception of this specific type of communication. Thus to fill the gap, this work aims at studying sales promotion effects...
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This paper aims at understanding whether firms should engage in CSR communications towards consumers, or let independent third parties do so. A generalisable sample of 275 adults participated in an experiment, manipulating third-parties credible information (positive information, negative, or...
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