Websites peddle unnamed hotels and even cities; would you pay to omit one from the list?
Reviews that explicitly talk about objective quality assessments are well received
Buyers find the tomes heavy, costly and too frequently revised, while sellers might like to kill the used book market entirely
Prerequisites are valued poorly in a series of six experiments
A study uses game theory to suggest when designer companies should license their names for down-market goods
If there are only six left, I guess I won’t be buying a dozen
Alibaba finds a fresh twist on an old-school store is an effective marketing tool
A model improves on-time performance and yields more repeat business
Exposure to discounts makes people impatient
A different decision tree is used when product information is forgotten, rather than just unknown
Washington state data: Profits higher, prices lower at multi-store firms
Complexity and a failure to boost platform revenue were culprits
Researchers compare income disparity by county to product availability
It’s less successful at curbing consumption so buyers shop outside the city
Cards redeemable only at a favorite store beat adding a second, less-loved retailer