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Field experiments in marketing research: a systematic methodological review

Purpose The purpose of this study is to present a systematic methodological review of the application of field experiments in the domain of marketing research. By performing this study, the authors seek to offer necessary advice and suggestions to marketing scholars interested in the application of...

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Published in:European journal of marketing 2023-06, Vol.57 (7), p.1939-1965
Main Authors: Malodia, Suresh, Dhir, Amandeep, Hasni, Muhammad Junaid Shahid, Srivastava, Shalini
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