The Rise of Marketing and Market Research

The Rise of Marketing and Market Research
Title The Rise of Marketing and Market Research PDF eBook
Author H. Berghoff
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 507
Release 2012-10-29
Genre History
ISBN 1137071281

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This volume serves up a combination of broad questions, theoretical approaches, and manifold case studies to explore how people have sought to understand markets and thereby reduce risk, whether they have approached this challenge with a practical view based on their own business acumen or used the tools of scholarship.

Advanced Marketing Research

Advanced Marketing Research
Title Advanced Marketing Research PDF eBook
Author Richard Bagozzi
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 434
Release 1994-07-19
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1557865493

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Advanced Marketing Research is a companion volume to Richard Bagozzi's Principles of Marketing Research. It is intended for students on advanced marketing research courses at the graduate and postgraduate levels and on executive programs. Each chapter begins with a historical development of the topical area before moving on to advanced issues and coverage of latest developments. To aid students learning, questions and exercises are included throughout.

The History of Marketing Science

The History of Marketing Science
Title The History of Marketing Science PDF eBook
Author Russell S Winer
Publisher World Scientific
Total Pages 528
Release 2014-06-27
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9814596493

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The field of marketing science has a rich history of modeling marketing phenomena using the disciplines of economics, statistics, operations research, and other related fields. Since it is roughly 50 years from its origins, The History of Marketing Science is a timely review of the accomplishments of marketing scientists in a number of research areas. Different research areas of marketing science, such as Pricing, Internet Marketing, Diffusion Models, and Advertising, are treated to a highly readable and easy-to-digest historical analysis by the contributing authors. Each chapter provides a chronological timeline of key historical developments in the area of marketing science covered. Readers of other disciplinary backgrounds outside of economics, statistics, and operations research will be more than able to appreciate the development of marketing science as a field of research and its pioneers through the book. Contents:The History of Marketing Science: Beginnings (Scott A Neslin and Russell S Winer)Methods:Brand Choice Models (Gary J Russell)Conjoint Analysis (Vithala R Rao)Innovation Diffusion (Eitan Muller)Econometric Models (Dominique M Hanssens)Market Structure Research (Steven M Shugan)Stochastic Models of Buyer Behavior (Peter S Fader, Bruce G S Hardie and Subrata Sen)Management:Advertising Effectiveness (Gerard J Tellis)Branding and Brand Equity Models (Tulin Edem and Joffre Swait)Distribution Channels (Richard Staelin and Eunkyu Lee)Customer Relationship Management (CRM) (Scott A Neslin)Digital and Internet Marketing (Wendy W Moe and David A Schweidel)New Products Research (Donald R Lehmann and Peter N Golder)Organizational Buying Behavior (Gary L Lilien)Pricing (Russell S Winer)Sales Force Productivity Models (Murali K Mantrala)Sales Promotions (Kusum L. Ailawadi and Sunil Gupta) Readership: Students of marketing science; researchers in the science of marketing; and general public interested in 50 years of marketing science history. Key Features:Provides a roadmap of the development of 16 areas of marketing science that is useful from a historical perspective and identifies the important gaps in the literature that can provide an impetus for future researchA great resource for the main consumers of the academic marketing research literature: doctoral students, faculty, and marketing science practitioners in consulting firms and companiesEmphasizes both the role and the importance that pioneers in marketing science have had in the rapid development of the field over the past 50 yearsKeywords:Marketing;Marketing Science;Marketing Models;Quantitative Analysis;History of Marketing

A Dictionary of Marketing

A Dictionary of Marketing
Title A Dictionary of Marketing PDF eBook
Author Charles Doyle
Publisher OUP Oxford
Total Pages 432
Release 2011-03-24
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0191044997

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A Dictionary of Marketing is an accessible and wide-ranging A-Z, providing over 2,600 entries on topics spanning terms for traditional marketing techniques (from strategy, positioning, segmentation, and branding, to all aspects of marketing planning, research, and analysis), as well as leading marketing theories and concepts. Both classic and modern marketing techniques are covered. Entries reflect modern changes in marketing practice, including the use of digital and multi media, the impact of the world wide web on advertising, and the increased influence of social media, search engine optimization, and global marketing. Also included is a time line of the development of marketing as a discipline and the key events that impacted the development, as well as over 100 relevant web links, accessed and updated via a companion website. In addition, the main appendix provides greater depth on the subject, including advertising and brand case studies with a strong international focus. These are arranged thematically, e.g. automobile industry, food and drink, luxury goods, and focus on iconic brands, marketing campaigns, and slogans of the 20th century that have permeated our collective consciousness, exploring how the ideas defined in the main text of the book have been utilised successfully in practice across the globe. This dictionary is an indispensable resource for students of marketing and related disciplines, as well as a practical guide for professional practitioners.

The Handbook of Marketing Research

The Handbook of Marketing Research
Title The Handbook of Marketing Research PDF eBook
Author Rajiv Grover
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 726
Release 2006-06-23
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781412909976

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The Handbook of Marketing Research comprehensively explores the approaches for delivering market insights for fact-based decision making in a market-oriented firm.

Market Intelligence

Market Intelligence
Title Market Intelligence PDF eBook
Author Martin Callingham
Publisher Kogan Page Publishers
Total Pages 238
Release 2004
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780749442019

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The aim of this title is to examine the client-side perspective of market research and describe the pitfalls and problems when commissioning, briefing and using market research.

Marketing Research

Marketing Research
Title Marketing Research PDF eBook
Author Richard D. Crisp
Publisher
Total Pages 824
Release 1957
Genre Market surveys
ISBN

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