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孟迪云 《湖南财经高等专科学校学报》2006,22(4):20-22
《产品质量法》第41条规定了产品致害的生产者免责条款,即产品责任发展风险抗辩,但是并未明确规定此时应由谁来承担赔偿责任,因此不利于对受害人合法权益的保护。国家应建立产品责任的发展风险救济制度,将因产品发展风险而致侵权赔偿纳入国家补偿范围。 相似文献
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王万山 《山西财经大学学报》2004,26(4):68-75
软件产品是具有公共性、外部性和网络性等特征的"混合品",其经济性质与物质产品有较大差异,传统价格机制理论无法合理解释其成本价值与使用价值以至其价格的形成。必须引入新的价值评价指标,对软件产品的成本价值与使用价值进行新求解,把广义价格机制理论的产权契约均衡价格决定论与成本价值和使用价值边际均衡论结合起来,从"谈判力"均衡角度研究软件产品价格形成机理。 相似文献
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Robin A. Coulter Linda L. Price Lawrence Feick Camelia Micu 《Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science》2005,33(4):604-619
The authors’ research in Hungary during the period of transition to a market economy provides an opportunity to examine the
evolving relationships between consumer product knowledge and its antecedents, including advertising, personal search, interpersonal
sources, and brand experience. Their findings, based on survey data collected in Budapest in 1992 and 1998, indicate that
the market information variables explain more variance in consumer knowledge later rather than earlier in the transition.
Advertising is an important predictor of consumer knowledge later but not earlier in the transition, personal search is important
at both times, and interpersonal sources are not important in either time period; brand experience is negatively related to
knowledge earlier in the transition and positively related later in the transition. This study allows one to begin to understand
the boundary conditions associated with studies conducted in developed economies. Managerial implications for firms investing
in transitional economies are presented.
Robin A. Coulter (robin.coulter@business.uconn.edu) is Ackerman Scholar and an associate professor of marketing in the School of Business
at the University of Connecticut. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Pittsburgh. Her research interests include
branding, cross-cultural consumer behavior, advertising, and research methods. Her work has appeared in theJournal of Consumer Research, the Journal of Consumer Psychology, theJournal of Applied Psychology, and theInternational Journal of Research in Marketing.
Linda L. Price (llprice@email.arizona.edu) is Soldwedel Professor of Marketing in the Eller School of Management at the University of Arizona.
She received her Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin. Her research combines qualitative and quantitative methodologies
to examine the active, emotional, imaginative aspects of consumers’ decisions and activities, and the social and cultural
context of marketplace behaviors. Her work has appeared in theJournal of Consumer Research, Journal of Marketing, and other leading marketing, management, and social science journals.
Lawrence Feick (feick@katz.pitt.edu) is a professor of business administration in the Katz Graduate School of Business at the University
of Pittsburgh. He received his Ph.D. from Pennsylvania State University. His current research focuses on cross-cultural consumer
behavior, consumer word-of-mouth, and referrals. His work has appeared in the Journal of Marketing, theJournal of Marketing Research, the Journal of Consumer Research, Psychological Bulletin, andPublic Opinion Quarterly.
Camelia Micu (camelia.micu@business.uconn.edu) is a marketing doctoral candidate at the University of Connecticut. Her research interests
include advertising and product trial and cross-cultural consumer behavior. 相似文献
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唐宇 《首都经济贸易大学学报》2004,6(4):50-53
倾销幅度测算是裁定倾销以及实施反倾销措施的依据和基础。然而,具体操作过程中存在的偏颇之处,使得调查结果总是倾向发现“倾销幅度”,从而裁定倾销存在。本文以倾销幅度测算过程中的不合理之处为分析对象,举例说明了在很多情况下,原本不存在的倾销行为,是如何在现行的规定下被测算出了“倾销幅度”。 相似文献
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Conflict management and innovation performance: An integrated contingency perspective 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Michael Song Barbara Dyer R. Jeffrey Thieme 《Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science》2006,34(3):341-356
In recent years, many of the basic assumptions underlying organizational conflict research have changed, drawing into question
the validity of some previous research findings. Operating from the perspective that conflict is complex, multidimensional,
and context specific, this research takes a fresh look at key conflict antecedents, mediators, and consequences in the context
of the innovation process. The study investigates the relationships among five behavioral conflict-handling strategies, destructive
and constructive conflict, and innovation performance as perceived by 290 R & D and marketing department managers. Empirical
results both support and question some of the previous findings in conflict research. The results indicate that integrating,
accommodating, compromising, forcing, and avoiding conflict-handling strategies can have different impacts on constructive
and destructive conflict in an innovation context.
Kelly Hewett (kelly_hewett@moore.sc.edu) is in the Department of Marketing at the Moore School of Business, University of South Carolina.
Her research focuses on the management of relationships between buyers and sellers, as well as between headquarters and foreign
subsidiaries in managing the marketing function globally. Her research has been published in theJournal of Marketing, the Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, and theJournal of International Business Studies, among others.
R. Bruce Money (moneyb@byu.edu) is the Donald Staheli Fellow and an associate professor of marketing and international business in the Marriott
School of Management, Brigham Young University. His articles have been published in journals such as theJournal of Marketing, theJournal of the Academy of Marketing Science, theJournal of International Business Studies, andSloan Management Review. His research interests include the international aspects of national culture’s measurement and effects, business-to-business
marketing, word-of-mouth promo-tion, services marketing, and negotiation.
Subhash Sharma (sharma@moore.sc.edu) is the James F. Kane Professor of Business in the Moore School of Business, University of South Carolina.
Professor Sharma’s research interests include marketing strategy, structural equation modeling, data mining, customer relationship
management, e-commerce, the marketing-operations interface, and global marketing strategies. He has published numerous articles
in these areas in leading academic journals such as theJournal of Marketing Research, theJournal of Marketing, Marketing Science, theJournal of Retailing, theJournal of Operations Management, theInternational Journal of Research in Marketing, andManagement Science. Professor Sharma has also authored two textbooks:Applied Multivariate Techniques (John Wiley, 1996) andScaling Procedures: Issues and Applications (with Richard G. Netemeyer and William O. Bearden, Sage, 2003). Professor Sharma was a member of the editorial boards of
theJournal of Marketing Research and theJournal of Marketing and currently serves on the editorial review board of theJournal of Retailing. 相似文献
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“以人为本”的设计理念包含绿色设计、人性化设计、个性化设计三大设计趋势,必须与合理的产品结构及功能相协调,一个好的设计应当在用户需求和理性设计中找到平衡点。 相似文献
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Brands matter: An empirical demonstration of the creation of shareholder value through branding 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Thomas J. Madden Frank Fehle Susan Fournier 《Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science》2006,34(2):224-235
This research responds to the attendant need for empirical evidence pertaining to how marketing affects firm performance.
Using the Fama-French method, common in finance, and a leading marketplace measure of a brand’s financial equity value, the
authors provide empirical evidence for the branding-shareholder value creation link. The results extend previous research
by showing that strong brands not only deliver greater returns to stockholders than does a relevant benchmark but do so with
less risk This finding holds even when market share and firm size are considered.
Barclays Global Investors
Thomas J. Madden is a professor of marketing and director of the Professional MBA/Executive International MBA programs at the Moore School
of Business, University of South Carolina. His research focuses on the measurement of brand meaning, marketing metrics, and
value-based marketing strategies. His research has appeared in theJournal of Marketing Research, theJournal of Marketing, and theJournal of Consumer Behavior.
Frank Fehle (frank.fehle@barclaysglobal.com) is the head of Europe Equity Research at Barclays Global Investors in London, United Kingdom.
Previously, he was an assistant professor of finance at the University of South Carolina. His research focuses on empirical
asset pricing, market microstructure, risk management, and derivatives. His work has appeared in theJournal of Financial Economics, theJournal of Futures Markets, theJournal of Economics and Business, theReview of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, among other journals and conference proceedings.
Susan Fournier is an associate professor of marketing at Boston University. Her research focuses on branding and brand relationship marketing.
Current projects explore person-brands, resonance as a moderator of the brand meaning → brand strength connection, the types
of relationships consumers form with brands, and dynamic processes of relationship development and evolution. She served for
9 years on the Harvard Business School faculty and 2 years as a visitor at Dartmouth College. She consults with a range of
companies to inform her teaching, case development, and research. 相似文献