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Market Analysis
Lovelock, Christopher H.Case HBS-576056-EMarketingDescribes the nature and purposes of market analysis. Among topics briefly discussed are primary and selective demand, determinants of demand, market segmentation, the product life cycle, and temporal or cyclical demand variations. Intended as background reading in an introductory marketing course using case materials.Starting at €8.20
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Maximizing Revenues in the Minor Leagues (Spanish version)
Cespedes, Frank V.; Winig, Laura; Lovelock, Christopher H.Case HBS-209S22MarketingWhen students have the English-language PDF of this Brief Case in a coursepack, they will also have the option to purchase an audio version. The marketing director of a new minor-league baseball team must design, conduct, and then interpret survey research to determine optimal ticket pricing that will yield large attendance figures and contribute to the owner's goal of breaking even in the first year of play. The pricing assignment becomes more c...Starting at €8.20
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Bank Tellers, Fighter Pilots, and the Limits of Rationality: The Origins of Behavioral Economics
Ubel, Peter A.Book Chapter HBS-3937BC-EMuch of economic theory has revolved around the age-old assumption that humans make choices rationally and based on probability, or what we have learned from previous experience. Free markets operate under this assumption, even going so far as to frame the obesity epidemic as the result of personal choices made by rational individuals. In this chapter, physician and behavioral scientist Peter Ubel explores the origins of behavioral economics, whi...Starting at €8.20
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Irrational Tastes and Bottomless Soup Bowls: Our Unconscious Eating Habits and What They Tell Us about the Pitfalls of Free Markets
Ubel, Peter A.Book Chapter HBS-3940BC-EFree markets operate under the assumption that human beings make rational choices about consumption. Some market enthusiasts have gone so far as to contend that even obesity is a lifestyle choice and, therefore, society should leave people alone to determine their optimal waistlines. Behavioral scientist and physician Peter Ubel, however, argues that it's actually the interaction of modern markets with genetics and social factors, and rational wi...Starting at €8.20
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Spacious Lawns and Long Commutes: The Irrationality of Choosing to Live in the Suburbs
Ubel, Peter A.Book Chapter HBS-3942BC-ESocial scientists have discovered in the last couple of decades that people's decisions are often biased by an inability to predict what will make them happy. Many economists, however, have overlooked or underemphasized the importance of people's emotional lives in their decision-making processes. Standard economic theory, for instance, holds that if commuting is a source of unhappiness, people will choose long commutes only if they believe such ...Starting at €8.20
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Marketing and the Science of Persuasion: Does Advertising Promote People's Well-Being
Ubel, Peter A.Book Chapter HBS-3945BC-EWe live in a capitalist society that is increasingly bombarding us with advertising. We exist in a world where many of the best psychology and neuroscience graduates are being hired by marketing firms or marketing departments within large corporations. These marketers are becoming increasingly sophisticated at targeting and persuading consumers. Many experts believe that advertising and marketing serve the interests of the general public, providi...Starting at €8.20
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Can Government Combat Obesity Without Becoming a "Nanny State": Personal Freedom and Personal Well-Being Don't Have to Be Mutually Exclusive
Ubel, Peter A.Book Chapter HBS-3947BC-EPolitical extremists of all persuasions are often paranoid about the slippery slope, worrying that any tiny concessions they make will lead to complete absolution of their position. Free market enthusiasts would rather have a fat and free citizenry, for instance, than consider perceived interventions into personal liberties, even if those interventions are made on behalf of the health of the general public. In this chapter, behavioral scientist a...Starting at €8.20
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The Springfield Nor'easters: Maximizing Revenues in the Minor Leagues, Teaching Note
Cespedes, Frank V.; Winig, Laura; Lovelock, Christopher H.Teaching Note HBS-2511-EMarketingTeaching Note for 2510Starting at €0.00
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Federal Express (B) (Spanish Version)
Lovelock, Christopher H.Case HBS-502S19MarketingFederal Express es una aerolínea de funcionamiento de los envases pequeños en todo Estados Unidos. Después de las pérdidas iniciales pesados, ahora es rentable. Gestión está examinando los servicios ofrecidos por la empresa y cree que hay un gran potencial para el "Courier Pak," un servicio de entrega de documentos durante la noche con ventas actualmente limitados. Hace hincapié en la política de la línea de productos y análisis de mercado....Starting at €5.74
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Southwest Airlines (D) (Spanish Version)
Lovelock, Christopher H.Case HBS-509S07MarketingDespués de 18 meses de operaciones de déficit, Southwest Airlines que se encuentra al borde de la rentabilidad. La aplicación selectiva de tarifas de descuento ha contribuido a un rápido crecimiento de la cuota de mercado. Luego, en febrero de 1973, su principal competidor reduce a la mitad todas las tarifas en la ruta principal del suroeste. La administración debe decidir cómo responder. Exposiciones detalle suroeste de la estructura de costos, ...Starting at €5.74