Cambridge Handbook of Marketing and the Law

Cambridge Handbook of Marketing and the Law

Gersen, Jacob E.; Steckel, Joel H.

Cambridge University Press

07/2023

500

Dura

Inglês

9781108470018

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction; Part I. Understanding Consumer Behavior: 1. The purchase funnel and litigation Laura O'Laughlin and Catherine Tucker; 2. Implications of the consumer journey to traditional consumer surveys for litigation Chad Hummel, Ben Mundel and Jerry Wind; 3. 'They ruined popcorn': on the costs and benefits of mandatory labels Cass R. Sunstein; 4. Valuation of personal data: assessing potential harm from unauthorized access and misuse of personal information in consumer class actions Vildan Altuglu, Lorin M. Hitt, Samid Hussain and Matteo Li Bergolis; Part II. Understanding Marketing Phenomena: 5. 'The persistence of false reference prices: theory and empirical evidence' Yiting Deng, Richard Staelin and Joe Urbany; 6. Brand value, marketing spending, and brand royalty rates Dominque M. Hanssens, Lorenzo Michelozzi and Natalie Mizik; 7. On puffery Rebecca Tushnet; 8. Search Engine advertising, trademark bidding, and consumer intent Anindya Ghose and Avigail Kifer; Part III. Methodological Advances: 9. Choice experiments: reducing complexity and measuring behavior rather than perception Joel Steckel, Rebecca Kirk Fair, Kristina Shampanier and Anne Cai; 10. Use of conjoint analysis in litigation: challenges, best practices, and common mistakes Rene Befurt, Niall Macmenamin, Aylar Paur Mohammad and Joel Steckel; 11. Piece problems: component valuation in marketing and in patent and tort law Saul Levmore; 12. Marketing analysis in class certification Randolph E. Bucklin and Peter Simon; 13. Damages estimation in consumer deception class action: legal and methodological issues August T. Horvath; 14. Taking a second look at secondary meaning: a marketing perspective on circuit court factors Peter N. Golder, Michael J. Schreck and Aaron C. Yeater; 15. Social media evidence in commercial litigation Tom Wesson, Erich Schaeffer, Brenda Arnott-Wesson, Mark Pelofsky, David Heller and Bree Glavano; Part IV. How The Law Protects: 16. Law as persuasion Bert I. Huang; 17. The Coca-Cola bottle: a fragile vessel for building a brand Jacob E. Gersen and C. Scott Hemphill; 18. Poor consumer(s) law: the case of high-cost credit and payday loans Shmuel I. Becher, Yuval Feldman and Orly Lobel; 19. Eating law Stephen Ansolabehere and Jacob E. Gersen.
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