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Articles
Paul Ingenbleek & Marion Debruyne & Ruud T. Frambach & Theo M. M. Verhallen, 2003.
"Successful New Product Pricing Practices: A Contingency Approach ,"
Marketing Letters ,
Springer, vol. 14(4), pages 289-305, December.
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Rajagopal, 2005.
"Measuring Customer Value Gaps: An Empirical Study in Mexican Retail Market ,"
Econometrics
0508012, EconWPA.
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Rajagopal, 2005.
"Measuring Customer Value and Market Dynamics for New Products of a Firm:An Analytical Construct for Gaining Competitive Advantage ,"
Econometrics
0502012, EconWPA.
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Other versions: Rajagopal, 2006.
"Influence of Advertising Variability, Brand Extension Effects, Brand Name, Variety Seeking Behavior and Customer Value on Buying Decisions: A Multi-experiment Analysis ,"
Marketing Working Papers
2006-01-MKT, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Ciudad de México.
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