How Long to Read Mathematical Models of Distribution Channels

By Charles A. Ingene

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Description

Mathematical Models of Distribution Channels identifies eight "Channel Myths" that characterize almost all analytical research on distribution channels. The authors prove that models that incorporate one or more Channel Myths generate distorted conclusions; they also develop a methodology that will enable researchers to avoid falling under the influence of any Channel Myth.

How long is Mathematical Models of Distribution Channels?

Mathematical Models of Distribution Channels by Charles A. Ingene is 0 pages long, and a total of 0 words.

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