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The Science of Sensory Marketing
Harvard Business ReviewArticle HBS-F1503A-EMarketingThe past year has brought a rush of interest among academics in how sensory inputs influence consumers on deep, non-conscious levels--and companies are starting to put these findings to use. One example is Dunkin' Donuts: In a highly successful campaign in Korea, an atomizer released a coffee aroma in public buses whenever the company jingle was played, increasing visits and sales in nearby stores. Another is BMW, which mikes engine sounds throug...Starting at €8.20
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Reckitt Benckiser: Developing a New Laundry-Care Category in India
Sandeep Puri; Ankit Kaushik; Kartikeya KachhwalCase IVEY-9B16A026-EMarketing, StrategyReckitt Benckiser was the world’s largest manufacturer of household products and a major marketer of health-care and personal-care products. The company was at a threshold of opportunities provided by a growing market of Indian consumers who were becoming health conscious and buying antibacterial products to make their homes germ-free. At a time when more and more Indians were looking for antibacterial products to protect their health, the compan...Starting at €8.20