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THREE ESSAYS ON CONSUMER LEARNING USING STRUCTURAL MODELS

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https://doi.org/10.7298/X4668BF6
https://hdl.handle.net/1813/59551
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Author
Chen, Jialie
Abstract

In this dissertation, we seek to understand consumers’ and firms’ decisions under uncertainty, and more importantly, how uncertainty is resolved through information searching and sharing. Using dynamic structural models, we address these issues in the context of multi-channel retailing, digital marketing as well as vice good consumption. Results from these applications lead to important implications for both industry practitioners as well as policymakers.

Date Issued
2018-08-30
Keywords
Marketing
Committee Chair
Park, Young-Hoon
Committee Member
Gupta, Sachin
Barwick, Panle Jia
Degree Discipline
Management
Degree Name
Ph. D., Management
Degree Level
Doctor of Philosophy
Type
dissertation or thesis

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