Discriminating between behaviour using market data from panels
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Considerable research exists on stochastic models of switching behaviour that uses sequences of individual-level purchase data. While at the individual level, sample size and sequence length are limiting factors, at the aggregate level, heterogeneity with respect to purchase sequences may assist in interpreting results. The authors propose an approach to discriminate between the switching behaviour of variety seeking, indifference and reinforcement. Only the proportion of 100% loyal customers, market share data and an estimation of the promotional effect -information all available from consumer panel data - are necessary to fit the model.
2017 ◽
Vol 8
(7)
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pp. 816-826
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1980 ◽
Vol 17
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pp. 516-523
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2016 ◽
Vol 50
(6)
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pp. 766-793
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2018 ◽