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This research theorizes that sellers of durable goods can utilize inferences about the buyer's willingness to pay based not only on her decision to trade in the old good but also on its characteristics. We find empirical support for this theory using transaction data for new car purchases. The...
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This research studies the product line design problem when consumers are subject to perceptual errors when assessing their intrinsic preferences. If the errors are driven by common variables, then a firm can filter out the impact of these variables using aggregate consumer data (e.g. survey...
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This research explores the role of trademark litigation as a deterrent strategy against counterfeiters in markets where government trademark enforcement is weak. Litigation can convey to potential counterfeiters that a trademark-holding firm would sue upon entry. We explore this idea empirically...
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We study the effects of retailer in-store media on distribution channel relationships. With modern communication technology, retailers can open in-store media (ISM) in their stores and allow manufacturers to advertise in-store. We show that ISM has an important role in coordinating a...
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