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—Empirical Analysis of Theory-Based Models in Marketing

Kannan Srinivasan ()
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Kannan Srinivasan: Marketing and Information Systems, Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213

Marketing Science, 2006, vol. 25, issue 6, 635-637

Abstract: There has been rapidly growing interest in structural models, and the review paper by Chintagunta et al. (2006) is a timely contribution. The paper identifies the key issues and provides an excellent assessment. A contemporaneous paper by Erdem et al. (2005) also offers a critical examination on some of the issues. My comments are in three areas. First, I selectively revisit some of the key issues in the paper and, in doing so, I hope I shed additional insight on these issues. Second, I discuss some of the recent papers that build on established psychological consumer behaviors. Third, I offer a brief list of potentially significant substantive problems for which structural models will be insightful.

Date: 2006
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