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The hare and the tortoise: do earlier adopters of online channels purchase more?
(Elsevier, 2015-06)
Earlier adopters of a product or service tend to be more valuable than later adopters. Does this empirical generalization equally apply to earlier adopters of a multichannel retailer's new online channel too? This study ...
Baked beats grilled: a calorie analysis of 18,000 menu items in fast food chain restaurants
(Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, 2017)
Fast food and chain restaurants often give the menu items descriptive names related to the production processes (e.g., baked, fried, grilled, glazed). Do these descriptions in a food’s name provide a useful indication of ...
Emerging market exposures and the predictability of hedge fund returns
(Wiley, 2014)
We examine emerging market and global macro hedge funds and find a significant positive relation between hedge funds' future returns and their exposure to both emerging market equities and emerging market currencies. We ...
Curb space management in urban mobility system
(Springer Nature, 2019)
Curb space management and traffic flow are two important elements of the transportation system that interact with each other and affect the overall system performance. Moreover, the growth of new mobility operators and ...
On member‐driven, efficient and fair timeshare exchanges
(Wiley, 2019-01)
Vacation Timeshare is a form of ownership or "right to use" of a resort property for a specific time period (typically a week) each year. Timeshare exchange refers to the non-monetary trading of timeshare weeks among owners, ...
The appreciative democratic voice of DEA: a case of faculty academic performance evaluation
(Elsevier, 2014-03)
Data envelopment analysis (DEA) is in fact more than just being an instrument for measuring the relative efficiencies of a group of decision making units (DMU). DEA models are also means of expressing appreciative democratic ...
Playing with food: how touch facilitates a child’s intake of unfamiliar foods
(Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, 2017)
Among the different methods to overcome picky eating and food neophobia (the fear of eating new or unfamiliar foods) in children, few have explored sensory engagement, more specifically haptic stimulation. There is little ...
How online consumer segments differ in long-term marketing effectiveness
(Elsevier, 2014-11)
Online commerce gives companies not only a growing global sales platform, but also powerful consumers enjoying 24/7 availability, choice proliferation and the power to opt in and out permission-based communication. ...
Fanning the flames? How media coverage of a price war affects retailers, consumers, and investors
(American Marketing Association, 2015-10)
This article explores how media coverage of a price war affects customer, retailer, and investor reactions over time. Using data covering a Dutch supermarket price war (2003–2005), the authors find that price reductions, ...
The formation, evolution and replacement of price-quality relationships
(Springer Science+Business Media, 2016-01)
This paper develops a theoretical framework to address how dynamic competitive interactions and customer preferences change the observed relationship between market price and quality, and it offers an empirical framework ...
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