Increased availability of scanner-based panel data has enabled researchers to better understand nondurable commodity purchase dynamics. In this study, we focus on one component of the purchase process--when to buy. The relationship between the discrete purchase decision and a set of household and purchase characteristics is quantified using a simulated maximum-likelihood procedure. Given the longitudinal nature of our data, unobserved heterogeneity is addressed by adopting an auto-correlated error structure. Our empirical application is household purchases of cheese. We find evidence of significant persistent unobservable household heterogeneity, which is not eliminated by the inclusion of lagged exogenous variables
The purchase dynamics of a subset of food fats and oils are investigated using event-history analysi...
Understanding the purchase rates of households for frequently purchased packaged goods is an importa...
This paper proposes a method for estimating consumer preferences among discrete choices, where the c...
Increased availability of scanner-based panel data has enabled researchers to better understand nond...
Increased availability of scanner-based panel data has enabled researchers to better understand nond...
The authors use a continuous-time semi-Markov approach to analyze in a single framework the purchase...
A panel data Tobit model is developed to examine the household purchase process for a frequently pur...
The dynamics of cheese purchases is analyzed by estimating a series of econometric models of duratio...
The purchase timing decision is an important component of the dynamics of a household's purchase beh...
R.B. 2003-07A panel data Tobit model is developed to examine the household purchase process for a fr...
Incorporating dynamics such as habit formation in analysis of demand can make estimation more reliab...
This study updates existing literature on consumer/household demand for fiber by examining household...
A household’s purchase pattern for food can be described along three dimensions: how much food is bo...
Purchase incidence models estimated on household scanner panel data typically assume the household's...
The marketing literature has addressed the issues of heterogeneity and erKlogeneity when estimating ...
The purchase dynamics of a subset of food fats and oils are investigated using event-history analysi...
Understanding the purchase rates of households for frequently purchased packaged goods is an importa...
This paper proposes a method for estimating consumer preferences among discrete choices, where the c...
Increased availability of scanner-based panel data has enabled researchers to better understand nond...
Increased availability of scanner-based panel data has enabled researchers to better understand nond...
The authors use a continuous-time semi-Markov approach to analyze in a single framework the purchase...
A panel data Tobit model is developed to examine the household purchase process for a frequently pur...
The dynamics of cheese purchases is analyzed by estimating a series of econometric models of duratio...
The purchase timing decision is an important component of the dynamics of a household's purchase beh...
R.B. 2003-07A panel data Tobit model is developed to examine the household purchase process for a fr...
Incorporating dynamics such as habit formation in analysis of demand can make estimation more reliab...
This study updates existing literature on consumer/household demand for fiber by examining household...
A household’s purchase pattern for food can be described along three dimensions: how much food is bo...
Purchase incidence models estimated on household scanner panel data typically assume the household's...
The marketing literature has addressed the issues of heterogeneity and erKlogeneity when estimating ...
The purchase dynamics of a subset of food fats and oils are investigated using event-history analysi...
Understanding the purchase rates of households for frequently purchased packaged goods is an importa...
This paper proposes a method for estimating consumer preferences among discrete choices, where the c...