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The acceptance and diffusion of new consumer durables: differences between first and last adopters
Eva Martinez, Yolanda Polo, Carlos FlaviánThe diffusion process of an innovation, whether it be a product, a service or an idea, will vary in function of the characteristics of that innovation, as well as of the agents to…
Product experience and consumer product attribute inference accuracy
Kevin Mason, Joyce BequetteConsumers’ product evaluations are often influenced by information contained in their memories. Prior to product evaluations, consumers are often exposed to data that permits them…
Barriers to the adoption of really‐new products and the role of surrogate buyers
Praveen Aggarwal, Taihoon Cha, David WilemonThis paper examines adoption of really‐new products (RNPs) from a consumer perspective. The unique characteristics of RNPs which differentiate them from other innovative products…
Leaving home: brand purchase influences on young adults
Tammi S. FelthamA widely held assumption is that brands purchased by the family will continue to be purchased by the children when they become adults. However, little consumer research actually…
The efficiency of franchising in the residential real estate brokerage market
Randy I. Anderson, Robert FokFranchising has been present in the residential real estate brokerage market for many years. Today, nearly one of every five firms in this sector is organized as a franchise and…
The use of franchising as a growth strategy by US restaurant franchisors
Kabir C. SenThe paper summarizes predictions about the use of franchising as an expansion strategy and examines them through an empirical investigation of a sample of restaurant franchisors…
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0736-3761e-ISSN:
2052-1200ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Neel Das
- Mujde Yuksel