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This paper develops more accurate and robust baseline sales estimates (sales in the absence of price promotion) using a dynamic linear model (DLM) enhanced with a multiple structural change model (MSCM). We first discuss the value of utilizing aggregated (chain-level) vs. disaggregated...
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In a viral marketing campaign an organization develops a marketing message, and stimulates customers to forward this message to their contacts. Despite its increasing popularity, there are no models yet that help marketers to predict how many customers a viral marketing campaign will reach, and...
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We investigate the impact of store capacity and extent of inter-product substitution in a retailer's assortment on the optimal timing and depth of price promotions using a two step approach. First, a survey of price promotions within the shampoo and detergent assortments of four mass-market...
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In order to shape the customers' image about a retailer, a retail brand or a retail format, the retail company may appeal, in addition to the marketing tools, to the corporate culture (the company's own perspective) and the company's reputation (how the company is perceived by the public)....
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Shopping cards as well as customers' clubs related to retailers are often investigated in literature. While the perception and the effects of those marketing instruments have been often discussed in western countries, there is a lack of studies for eastern European countries. The present study...
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Purpose – Corporate social responsibility is becoming increasingly important in the retailing industry, whereby retailers are frequently criticized for socially irresponsible business practices by mass media and consumer advocacy groups. The purpose of this research is to find out which retail...
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This study investigates the strategic effect of return policies in a dual-channel supply chain, in which a manufacturer can sell products directly to end customers and indirectly via an independent retailer. The manufacturer decides whether to implement a return policy in either the direct or...
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A nearly explicit feedback Stackelberg-Nash equilibrium is obtained in a dynamic distribution channel consisting of a manufacturer and two competing asymmetric retailers engaged in promoting the manufacturer's product to be sold through the retailers. The manufacturer decides on its support for...
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The order of present day business being global, a constant adaptation and reinvention of marketing strategies is imperative so as to face the challenge of satisfying the local customers in the global markets. In the Retail sector, India is currently witnessing tremendous growth; but there has...
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A top priority among retailers is enhancing the consumer's shopping experience. With the number of private label products increasing at the same time retailers are shedding slower moving products, understanding how private labels impact the consumer's experience at the retail shelf becomes...
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