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      • 1979
      • Chapter

      The Impact of Elderly Consumer Dissatisfaction and Buying Experience on Information Search: A Path-Analysis Approach

      By: Rohit Deshpandé and G. Zaltman
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      Deshpandé, Rohit, and G. Zaltman. "The Impact of Elderly Consumer Dissatisfaction and Buying Experience on Information Search: A Path-Analysis Approach." In New Dimensions of Consumer Satisfaction and Complaining Behavior: Papers from the Third Annual Conference on Consumer Satisfaction, Dissatisfaction and Complaining Behavior, edited by R. Day and K. Hunt, 145–152. Department of Marketing, School of Business, Indiana University, 1979.
      • 1978
      • Article

      Enhancing Research Utilization: Effective Guidelines for Managers and Researchers

      By: Rohit Deshpandé and G. Zaltman
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      Deshpandé, Rohit, and G. Zaltman. "Enhancing Research Utilization: Effective Guidelines for Managers and Researchers." Marknadsvetand [Marketing Knowledge] 8, no. 2 (1978): 39–46.
      • 1978
      • Article

      Perceptions of Unfair Marketing Practices: Consumerism Implications

      By: Gerald Zaltman, Rajendra K. Srivastava and Rohit Deshpandé
      Previous research in complaint behavior has ignored the perception of unfair marketing practices as an explanatory variable. Perceptions of unfair marketing practices are related to consumer complaint behavior, although differentially related across different ages.... View Details
      Keywords: Ethics; Consumer Behavior; Marketing
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      Zaltman, Gerald, Rajendra K. Srivastava, and Rohit Deshpandé. "Perceptions of Unfair Marketing Practices: Consumerism Implications." Advances in Consumer Research 5 (1978): 247–253.
      • Other Unpublished Work

      Assessing Process on Meeting MSI Priorities

      By: Gerald Zaltman
      Keywords: Marketing Strategy; Research; Knowledge
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      Zaltman, Gerald. "Assessing Process on Meeting MSI Priorities."
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      Background

      By: Gerald Zaltman
      A major theme underlying most of Gerald Zaltman's research concerns the representation of thought. This includes how managers and customers represent their thinking to others and how they represent ideas and knowledge given to them. This theme finds expression in a... View Details
      • Simulation

      Going to the Dentist: Futuredontics

      By: Gerald Zaltman
      Keywords: Health Care and Treatment
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      Zaltman, Gerald. "Going to the Dentist: Futuredontics." Simulation and Teaching Note. Multimedia. (Multimedia Producer: Melissa Dailey.)
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      How Executives and Artists Approach Ill-Structured Problems

      By: Gerald Zaltman
      An ill-structured problem is one which is not routine, has no obvious best answer, and even the nature of the problem may be unclear. Ill-structured problems tend to be particularly significant when they arise. Using ZMET, this research investigates how experienced... View Details
      • Simulation

      Privacy

      By: Gerald Zaltman, Debbie Gordon and Yoshi Fujikawa
      Keywords: Rights
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      Zaltman, Gerald, Debbie Gordon, and Yoshi Fujikawa. "Privacy." Simulation and Teaching Note. Multimedia.
      • Research Summary

      Seeing Thought

      By: Gerald Zaltman
      This program of research combines the results from ZMET studies to create marketing stimuli such as advertising, retail store designs, product concepts, product design, and so forth, which are then presented to a sample of consumers whose reactions are observed using... View Details
      • Simulation

      The Heinz Endowments: Bringing the Arts to Life

      By: Gerald Zaltman
      Keywords: Arts; Business and Community Relations; Philanthropy and Charitable Giving
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      Zaltman, Gerald. "The Heinz Endowments: Bringing the Arts to Life." Simulation and Teaching Note. Multimedia. (Multimedia Producer: Melissa Dailey; Original case copy by Grant Oliphant.)
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      The Ownership of Deep Metaphors

      By: Gerald Zaltman
      Deep metaphors are basic orienting structures of human thought. They guide in subtle and overt ways how customers and managers process information about any product, service, or activity and event. It is essential for a firm to understand deep metaphors as they are... View Details
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