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Various business problems are of interest to both data mining and marketing academic communities, such as market … segmentation, direct marketing, targeted marketing, personalization/customization, cross selling and discovering customer lifetime … effectiveness of problem solving, and pays greater attention to the actual performance on data. In contrast, marketing research …
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 55-02, Section: B, page: 0633.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 52-08, Section: B, page: 4523.
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Search advertising refers to the practice where advertisers place their text-based advertisement on the search engine's result page along with the organic search results. With its growing importance, search advertising has seen a recent surge in academic interest. However, the literature has...
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This dissertation explores how consumers learn from repeated experiences with a product offering. It develops a new Bayesian consumer learning model, the unstable learning model. This model expands on existing models that explore learning when quality is stable, by considering when quality is...
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Obesity is now a global problem. Within the U.S., the rise in obesity has been largely driven by the increase in caloric consumption. By specifically observing the practices in the fast food industry, this dissertation examines two factors, portion sizes and bundling, to answer the question,...
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While a vast amount of research in marketing has examined how information prior to purchase helps consumers to make …
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Since the cognitive ability to process information is limited, people often rely on stereotypes to help them make sense of their social environment. These knowledge structures allow people to utilize past experiences and social learning to infer the characteristics and behaviors of individual...
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