2015, 2015, ISBN 3319114891, viii, 183
This book aims to contribute to the literature and aid in developing a theoretical and practical framework in the area of health and wellness tourism. With...
Travel | Health resorts | Medical tourism | Health aspects | Business | Law and legislation | Economics/Management Science | Emerging Markets/Globalization | Tourism Management | Water and Health | Regional/Spatial Science | Tourists
Travel | Health resorts | Medical tourism | Health aspects | Business | Law and legislation | Economics/Management Science | Emerging Markets/Globalization | Tourism Management | Water and Health | Regional/Spatial Science | Tourists
Book
The Review of Financial Studies, ISSN 0893-9454, 12/2011, Volume 24, Issue 12, pp. 3841 - 3890
We propose a new, valuation-based measure of world equity market segmentation. While we observe decreased levels of segmentation in many countries, the level...
Industrial market | Industry | Risk aversion | Industrial market segmentation | Emerging markets | Capital account | Financial leverage | Market segmentation | Stock markets | Gross domestic product | TRADE | BUSINESS, FINANCE | INTEGRATION | GROWTH | STOCK MARKETS | BARRIERS | EMERGING MARKETS | ECONOMICS | FLOWS | INVESTOR PROTECTION | WORLD | REGRESSIONS
Industrial market | Industry | Risk aversion | Industrial market segmentation | Emerging markets | Capital account | Financial leverage | Market segmentation | Stock markets | Gross domestic product | TRADE | BUSINESS, FINANCE | INTEGRATION | GROWTH | STOCK MARKETS | BARRIERS | EMERGING MARKETS | ECONOMICS | FLOWS | INVESTOR PROTECTION | WORLD | REGRESSIONS
Journal Article
Journal of Business Finance & Accounting, ISSN 0306-686X, 04/2015, Volume 42, Issue 3-4, pp. 367 - 411
We investigate whether segment disclosure influences cost of capital. Improved segment reporting is expected to decrease cost of capital by reducing estimation...
forecast error | cost of capital | segment disclosure | earnings quality | Forecast error | Segment disclosure | Cost of capital | Earnings quality | INFORMATION ASYMMETRY | IMPLIED COST | ACCRUAL ESTIMATION ERRORS | EARNINGS MANAGEMENT | SFAS NO. 131 | CONDITIONAL CONSERVATISM | PRODUCT MARKET COMPETITION | BUSINESS, FINANCE | EXPECTED RETURNS | VOLUNTARY DISCLOSURE | PREDICTING EARNINGS
forecast error | cost of capital | segment disclosure | earnings quality | Forecast error | Segment disclosure | Cost of capital | Earnings quality | INFORMATION ASYMMETRY | IMPLIED COST | ACCRUAL ESTIMATION ERRORS | EARNINGS MANAGEMENT | SFAS NO. 131 | CONDITIONAL CONSERVATISM | PRODUCT MARKET COMPETITION | BUSINESS, FINANCE | EXPECTED RETURNS | VOLUNTARY DISCLOSURE | PREDICTING EARNINGS
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Journal of Retailing, ISSN 0022-4359, 2008, Volume 84, Issue 4, pp. 398 - 413
The proliferation of channels has created new challenges for research, including understanding how consumers may be segmented with respect to their information...
Multichannel | Segmentation | Shopping behavior | Retailing | Internet | Innovativeness | Latent-Class Analysis | Retailing Latent-Class Analysis | SEARCH | CONSCIOUSNESS | MARKETS | OPPORTUNITIES | CHANNEL CHOICE | INTERNET SHOPPER | ONLINE | CUSTOMER MANAGEMENT | DECISION-MAKING | CONSUMER | Very Good | BUSINESS | Consumer behavior | Shopping | Purchasing | Customer relations | Analysis | Methods | Studies | Market segments | Retailing industry | Innovations | Market research | Electronic commerce
Multichannel | Segmentation | Shopping behavior | Retailing | Internet | Innovativeness | Latent-Class Analysis | Retailing Latent-Class Analysis | SEARCH | CONSCIOUSNESS | MARKETS | OPPORTUNITIES | CHANNEL CHOICE | INTERNET SHOPPER | ONLINE | CUSTOMER MANAGEMENT | DECISION-MAKING | CONSUMER | Very Good | BUSINESS | Consumer behavior | Shopping | Purchasing | Customer relations | Analysis | Methods | Studies | Market segments | Retailing industry | Innovations | Market research | Electronic commerce
Journal Article
Journal of Marketing, ISSN 0022-2429, 1/2017, Volume 81, Issue 1, pp. 83 - 102
A product's physical appearance is difficult to quantify, and the impact of product appearance on demand has rarely been studied using market data. The authors...
Segment prototypicality | Product design | Categorization | Brand consistency | Marketing-mix effects | categorization | PRICE | segment prototypicality | EXTENSION | BUSINESS | CATEGORIES | FEATURES | product design | RESPONSES | IMPACT | marketing-mix effects | brand consistency | SIMILARITY | SELECTION | PREFERENCE | EXPOSURE | Evaluation | Analysis | Consumer preferences | Influence | Product development | Marketing mix | Advertising
Segment prototypicality | Product design | Categorization | Brand consistency | Marketing-mix effects | categorization | PRICE | segment prototypicality | EXTENSION | BUSINESS | CATEGORIES | FEATURES | product design | RESPONSES | IMPACT | marketing-mix effects | brand consistency | SIMILARITY | SELECTION | PREFERENCE | EXPOSURE | Evaluation | Analysis | Consumer preferences | Influence | Product development | Marketing mix | Advertising
Journal Article
Journal of Consumer Marketing, ISSN 0736-3761, 10/2013, Volume 30, Issue 7, pp. 597 - 606
Purpose – Although Generation Y has been extensively examined in the popular and academic literature, there have not been any studies to date that have...
Market research/consumer behaviour | Marketing | Media habits | VALS | Market segments | Generation Y | Consumer behavior | Research | Marketing research | Echo boom generation | Studies | Millennials | Target markets | Teenagers | College students | Generation X
Market research/consumer behaviour | Marketing | Media habits | VALS | Market segments | Generation Y | Consumer behavior | Research | Marketing research | Echo boom generation | Studies | Millennials | Target markets | Teenagers | College students | Generation X
Journal Article
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY, ISSN 0735-1097, 03/2009, Volume 53, Issue 11, pp. 982 - 991
[...]only small voltage gradients are present. Reviewer Employment Research Grant Other Research Support Speakers' Bureau/Honoraria Expert Witness Ownership...
LONG-QT | NORMAL LIMITS | CORONARY-ARTERY DISEASE | CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS | DISPERSION | PROLONGED QT | ion channels | long-QT syndrome | electrocardiography | VENTRICULAR REPOLARIZATION | electrophysiology | GUINEA-PIG HEARTS | ACUTE PERICARDITIS | ACCF Expert Consensus Documents | PROGNOSTIC-SIGNIFICANCE | FORMULAS | Heart Diseases - physiopathology | Humans | Bundle-Branch Block - physiopathology | Electrocardiography - standards | Bundle-Branch Block - diagnosis | Arrhythmias, Cardiac - physiopathology | Heart Diseases - diagnosis | Heart Conduction System - physiopathology | Image Processing, Computer-Assisted | Myocardial Ischemia - physiopathology | Arrhythmias, Cardiac - diagnosis | Myocardial Ischemia - diagnosis | Electrocardiography - methods | Heart | Cardiac arrhythmia | Hospitals | Colleges & universities | Standardization | Electrocardiography | Fair market value
LONG-QT | NORMAL LIMITS | CORONARY-ARTERY DISEASE | CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS | DISPERSION | PROLONGED QT | ion channels | long-QT syndrome | electrocardiography | VENTRICULAR REPOLARIZATION | electrophysiology | GUINEA-PIG HEARTS | ACUTE PERICARDITIS | ACCF Expert Consensus Documents | PROGNOSTIC-SIGNIFICANCE | FORMULAS | Heart Diseases - physiopathology | Humans | Bundle-Branch Block - physiopathology | Electrocardiography - standards | Bundle-Branch Block - diagnosis | Arrhythmias, Cardiac - physiopathology | Heart Diseases - diagnosis | Heart Conduction System - physiopathology | Image Processing, Computer-Assisted | Myocardial Ischemia - physiopathology | Arrhythmias, Cardiac - diagnosis | Myocardial Ischemia - diagnosis | Electrocardiography - methods | Heart | Cardiac arrhythmia | Hospitals | Colleges & universities | Standardization | Electrocardiography | Fair market value
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Journal of Travel Research, ISSN 0047-2875, 4/2016, Volume 55, Issue 4, pp. 481 - 492
Most tourists love to share their holiday experiences with family, friends, and, increasingly, strangers, using the Internet. Such word-of-mouth represents a...
electronic word-of-mouth | traditional word-of-mouth | bootstrap | cluster analysis | market segmentation | TOURISM | MARKET-SEGMENTATION | CLUSTER-ANALYSIS | INFORMATION SEARCH | WEBSITES | PRODUCT | SOCIAL MEDIA | HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM | EXPERIENCE | Usage | Sales promotions | Word of mouth marketing | Planning | Travel industry
electronic word-of-mouth | traditional word-of-mouth | bootstrap | cluster analysis | market segmentation | TOURISM | MARKET-SEGMENTATION | CLUSTER-ANALYSIS | INFORMATION SEARCH | WEBSITES | PRODUCT | SOCIAL MEDIA | HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM | EXPERIENCE | Usage | Sales promotions | Word of mouth marketing | Planning | Travel industry
Journal Article
Transport Policy, ISSN 0967-070X, 2005, Volume 12, Issue 1, pp. 65 - 78
Using an expanded version of a psychological theory of attitude-behaviour relations, namely the theory of planned behaviour (TPB), scores on factor analysed...
Cluster analysis | Market segmentation | Attitudes | Mode choice | Theory of planned behaviour | mode choice | PLANNED BEHAVIOR | HABIT | TRANSPORTATION | attitudes | MARKET-SEGMENTATION | cluster analysis | theory of planned behaviour | market segmentation | INTERVENTION | Environmentalists
Cluster analysis | Market segmentation | Attitudes | Mode choice | Theory of planned behaviour | mode choice | PLANNED BEHAVIOR | HABIT | TRANSPORTATION | attitudes | MARKET-SEGMENTATION | cluster analysis | theory of planned behaviour | market segmentation | INTERVENTION | Environmentalists
Journal Article
Transportation Research Part C, ISSN 0968-090X, 10/2016, Volume 71, pp. 434 - 446
Recently, the use of market segmentation techniques to promote sustainable transport has significantly increased. Populations are segmented into meaningful...
Support vector machines | Smart city mobility | Smartphone based mobility data collection | Attitude based segmentation techniques | Data-driven mobility management | Crowdsourcing mobility behaviour | BIG DATA | TRAVEL BEHAVIOR | TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY | PATTERNS | Crowdsourcing | User groups | Usage | Analysis | Social media | Advertising campaigns | Data entry | Windows (intervals) | High resolution | Populations | Segmentation | Transportation | Sustainability | Segments | Markets
Support vector machines | Smart city mobility | Smartphone based mobility data collection | Attitude based segmentation techniques | Data-driven mobility management | Crowdsourcing mobility behaviour | BIG DATA | TRAVEL BEHAVIOR | TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY | PATTERNS | Crowdsourcing | User groups | Usage | Analysis | Social media | Advertising campaigns | Data entry | Windows (intervals) | High resolution | Populations | Segmentation | Transportation | Sustainability | Segments | Markets
Journal Article
Tourism Management, ISSN 0261-5177, 2008, Volume 29, Issue 6, pp. 1215 - 1225
This study tests the proposition that market segments transform unevenly as distance from the source increases. It builds on distance decay theory by extending...
Market segmentation | Distance decay | Segment decay | MANAGEMENT | DECISION-MAKING | MARKET-SEGMENTATION | HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM | ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES | Travel industry | Analysis
Market segmentation | Distance decay | Segment decay | MANAGEMENT | DECISION-MAKING | MARKET-SEGMENTATION | HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM | ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES | Travel industry | Analysis
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