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Ad-blockers enable consumers to block ads on websites. While ad-blockers began as user-oriented initiatives promising to block all ads, many now allow limited display of ads. Much of the ensuing debate has questioned the role and intent of the ad-blocker, viewing ad-blocking as a zero-sum game...
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Many customers visit several online platforms before making a product purchase. These online platforms often offer multiple "ad positions" that advertisers can obtain via bidding in an auction. The ad positions differ in their "prominence" - the probability of engaging incoming visitors. We...
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Many firms buy a production input from a competitor. However, managers often worry that this supply relationship may give their competitor valuable knowledge about new product innovations. We develop a two-period model in which a firm can buy an input from a competitor or a third party in each...
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Many products have different attributes which appeal to the different segments of the market. We investigate how firms should position their products in a multi-attribute product market where consumers are heterogeneous in (1) the product attributes that they care about, and (2) their...
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This paper explores the consumer value of publicly associating oneself with a brand image. The economic value of such association to the consumer of a brand is coming from its affect on the information exchange between consumers engaged in a search for partnerships with each other. It turns out...
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