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Abel P. Jeuland


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http://www.chicagogsb.edu/

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Most Recent NPF Publication: 1986
First NPF Publication: 1981
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NPF Publication Count: 6.00
Adjusted Count: 3.83
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NPF Publications:

Dolan, Robert J., Abel P. Jeuland, Eitan Muller. 1986. Models of new product diffusion: extension to competition against existing and potential firms over time. In Innovation Diffusion Models of New Product Acceptance. Mahajan, V. Wind, Y. (Eds.) Cambridge, Mass: Ballinger.

Eliashberg, Jehoshua, Abel P. Jeuland. 1986. The impact of competitive entry in a developing market upon dynamic pricing strategies. Marketing Science 5 (Winter) 20-36.

Jeuland, Abel P., Robert J. Dolan. 1982. An aspect of new product planning: dynamic pricing. In TIMS Studies in the Management Sciences, Vol. 18: Marketing Planning Models, A.A. Zoltners, ed. New York: Elsevier Science Publishing Company.

Dolan, Robert J., Abel P. Jeuland. 1981. Experience curves and dynamic demand models: implications for optimal pricing strategies. Journal of Marketing 45(1) 52–62.

Jeuland, Abel P. 1981. Incorporating heterogeneity into parsimonious models of diffusion of innovation. Working Paper. Chicago: University of Chicago, Center for Research in Marketing.

Jeuland, Abel P. 1981. Parsimonious models of diffusion of innovation: part A, derivations and comparisons. Working Paper, Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago.

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NPF Subjects:

competition, alliances, firm entry and product launch timing

diffusion models -- perspective, tutorial, comparison and review

experience curve

heterogeneity

price

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Empirical Cases: None



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