Mariachiara Colucci
University of Bologna
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Journal of the Operational Research Society | 2011
Marco Visentin; Mariachiara Colucci; Gian Luca Marzocchi
In this study we propose a new method of representing unbiased perceptions of brands. Specifically a likelihood-based model simultaneously disentangles a major class of psychological bias affecting attribute-based perceptions, and obtains a dimensionality reduction of the problem, resulting in a two-dimensional map. Extant research, while recognizing the importance of halo effect, has mainly focused on the identification and measurement of this bias. Conversely, in this study we explicitly address how to obtain and to graphically represent genuine brand-by-attribute ratings. Our perceptual representation offers a better understanding of the idiosyncratic impact of each attribute on brands, which ultimately helps managers to delve into the nature of brand differentiation. The proposed approach is exemplified through an empirical application using the BrandAsset® Valuator scale in a high-involvement product category.
Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing | 2017
Mariachiara Colucci; Marco Visentin
Purpose This paper aims to propose a model of the determinants of the expansion of mature business-to-business relationships in the downstream channel of the Italian clothing industry. The authors investigate the role of both economic and social determinants of retail buyers’ intentions to expand their relationships with a seller. Design/methodology/approach The empirical analysis is based on surveys of more than 150 retail buyers in mature relationships with a major clothing company. This context offers a unique opportunity to explore the interplay between the need for stable relationships and the need to continuously innovate to satisfy consumer demand, given rapidly changing tastes and styles, which can inhibit relationship expansion. Findings Buyers’ intentions to expand relationships are primarily determined by the absence of a formal agreement with the seller. Perceptions of a seller’s goodwill seem to overshadow the detrimental effects of two likely sources of opportunism in the clothing industry: demand uncertainty and the availability of alternative suppliers. Findings also provide evidence of a substitutive effect of formal control and trust in mature business relationships. Originality/value The authors provide insights into the dynamics of mature business relationships with a focus on expansion, rather than just the propensity for relational continuity, and they show how the interplay of transaction costs and social dimensions leads to this expansion. The authors also provide empirical evidence of a context, the clothing industry, where downstream relationships represent an important source of competitive advantage.
International Journal of Research in Marketing | 2008
Mariachiara Colucci; E. Montaguti; Umberto Lago
Journal of Business Theory and Practice | 2013
Mariachiara Colucci; Daniele Scarpi
International Journal of Market Research | 2013
Marco Visentin; Mariachiara Colucci; Gian Luca Marzocchi
Archive | 2015
Gino Cattani; Simone Ferriani; Mariachiara Colucci
Archive | 2015
Gino Cattani; Simone Ferriani; Mariachiara Colucci
43th EMAC - Paradigm Shifts & Interactions | 2014
Mariachiara Colucci; Marco Visentin
INFORMS Marketing Science Conference | 2007
Marco Visentin; Mariachiara Colucci; Gian Luca Marzocchi
EGOS | 2006
E. Montaguti; Mariachiara Colucci; Umberto Lago