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In-aisle store displays might crowd shoppers and reduce overall sales
Retailers might seek strategies to boost product exposure without also increasing crowding – especially for cart shoppers who may experience greater crowding effects – and that excessive use of in-aisle fixtures will likely dampen sales at the aggregate level rather than increasing it.
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Structure of online reviews shapes their helpfulness
Reviews that grow increasingly positive are most helpful to readers, while those that turn negative are least helpful. For average-rated products, progressively negative trajectories enhance helpfulness, whereas reviews that start negative and grow positive are least effective.
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Reversible words can lower consumer disbelief in ads
A simple word choice in marketing messages can significantly impact how confident consumers feel about believing – or not believing – a claim.
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