1993
DOI: 10.1300/j033v01n02_03
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New Methods for Estimating Business Markets

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Market research, in business markets and elsewhcrc, is performed to provide information about the market. The low level of research expenditures in business markets reflects both the low quality of information available and the difficulty involved in evaluating the quality and value of that information. This paper treats three methods for addressing industrial marketing research problems: Decomposed Error Analysis (DEA), to assess the likely accuracy of research; Analysis of Plural Estimates (APE), a… Show more

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“…Kendall and French (1991) examined forecasting potential for new industrial products. A key piece of research in this area was Brown, Lilien, and Ulvila (1993), who did a state of the practice study and outlined current practices and new methods for estimating business markets.…”
Section: Market Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kendall and French (1991) examined forecasting potential for new industrial products. A key piece of research in this area was Brown, Lilien, and Ulvila (1993), who did a state of the practice study and outlined current practices and new methods for estimating business markets.…”
Section: Market Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%