Handbook of the Economics of Marketing Volume 1: Marketing and Economics Handbooks in Economics Series
Coordonnateurs : Dube Jean-Pierre, Rossi Peter E.
Handbook of the Economics of Marketing, Volume One: Marketing and Economics mixes empirical work in industrial organization with quantitative marketing tools, presenting tactics that help researchers tackle problems with a balance of intuition and skepticism. It offers critical perspectives on theoretical work within economics, delivering a comprehensive, critical, up-to-date, and accessible review of the field that has always been missing. This literature summary of research at the intersection of economics and marketing is written by, and for, economists, and the book's authors share a belief in analytical and integrated approaches to marketing, emphasizing data-driven, result-oriented, pragmatic strategies.
1. Microeconometric models of consumer demand Jean-Pierre Dubé 2. Inference for marketing decisions Greg M. Allenby and Peter E. Rossi 3. Economic foundations of conjoint analysis Greg M. Allenby, Nino Hardt, and Peter E. Rossi 4. Empirical search and consideration sets Elisabeth Honka, Ali Hortaçsu, and Matthijs Wildenbeest 5. Digital marketing Avi Goldfarb and Catherine Tucker 6. The economics of brands and branding Bart J. Bronnenberg, Jean-Pierre Dubé, and Sridhar Moorthy 7. Diffusion and pricing over the product life cycle Harikesh S. Nair 8. Selling and sales management Sanjog Misra 9. How price promotions work: a review of practice and theory Eric T. Anderson and Ed Fox 10. Marketing and public policy Rachel Griffith and Aviv Nevo
graduate students and professors worldwide studying industrial organization, marketing, and microeconomics
Peter E. Rossi is James Collins Professor of Marketing, Statistics and Economics at UCLA Anderson School of Management. A fellow of the American Statistical Association and the Journal of Econometrics, he is founding editor, Quantitative Marketing and Economics, past Associate Editor for Journal of the American Statistical Association, Journal of Econometrics, and Journal of Business and Economic Statistics.
- Helps academic and non-academic economists understand recent, rapid changes in the economics of marketing
- Designed for economists already convinced of the benefits of applying economics tools to marketing
- Written for those who wish to become quickly acquainted with the integration of marketing and economics
Date de parution : 09-2019
Ouvrage de 632 p.
19x23.3 cm
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Mots-clés :
Marketing; industrial organization; economic statistics; econometrics