Predicting Advertising success beyond Traditional Measures: New Insights from Neurophysiological Methods and Market Response Modeling
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William H. Hampton | Hal E. Hershfield | Masakazu Ishihara | V. Venkatraman | P. Pavlou | R. Winer | A. Dimoka | Khoi Vo | B. Bollinger
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