Vol 27 December 2000 All rights reserved 009353012001270300060300 Focusing on the Forgone How Value Can Appear So Different to Buyers and Sellers ZIV CARMON DAN ARIELY We propose that buying and sellingprice estimates re64258ect ID: 2260 Download Pdf
108 JOURNAL OF CONSUMER RESEARCH Four product categories (camcorder, bicycle, gas barbecue, and 35-millimeter camera) were considered in this part of the questionnaire. In each case, the al- ternative
142 THE JOURNAL OF CONSUMER RESEARCH tired (unextended) is more common than saying my body is tired (extended). Even greater complications in making distinctions between extended and unex- tended selv
YinYi Huang, Queenty. Institute . for Tourism Studies, Macau, China. Agenda. Luxury industries. Luxury industries are booming in new rich markets in Asia (Park & . Reisinger. , 2009). . Luxury . companies started to develop their business to satisfy the increasing demand from Asian markets because of the recent economic recession in .
Krieger, Abba, Paul Green, and Jerry Wind (2004), Adventures in Conjoint Analysis: A Practitioner’s Guide to Trade-Off Modeling and Applications, free online at:. http://marketing.wharton.upenn.edu/people/faculty/green/green_monograph.cfm.
HowandWhy1YearDiffersfrom365Days:AConversationalLogicAnalysisofInferencesfromtheGranularityofQuantitativeExpressionsY.CHARLESZHANGNORBERTSCHWARZThesamequantitycanbeexpressedatdifferentlevelsofgranular