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A Rose by Any Other Name? The Influence of Brand Name versus Chemical Differences in the Prescription of Antidepressants: The Role of Expertise

The effect that marketing has had on the prescription decisions of the medical profession is an area of great social and governmental concern and has been the subject of substantial international debate. In this study, the importance of brand name as a factor influencing the prescription habits of g...

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Published in:Journal of macromarketing 2008-09, Vol.28 (3), p.258-274
Main Authors: Ward, Steven, Pecotich, Anthony, O'Cass, Aron, Julian, Craig C.
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