In this paper we deal with the influence of social contagion on the sales representative allocation problem for a pharmaceutical company. First of all, we present a heuristic algorithm that defines the number of calls for each drug to each physician, taking into account a call budget, a set of specific response functions, and the network of possible relationships among physicians. Because social contagion is a phenomenon inherently affected by uncertainty, we develop a methodology for the evaluation of the sales force allocation strategy taking into account the uncertainty and partial knowledge that may characterize the structure of the physician social network that regulates the information flow. We also analyze the impact of this partial ...
The U.S. pharmaceutical industry spent upwards of $18 billion on marketing drugs in 2005; detailing ...
This paper studies the problem of spreading a product (an idea or a technology) among agents in a so...
This work explores the use of social relationships to control spread of information. Spread of infor...
In this paper we deal with the influence of social contagion on the sales representative allocation ...
In this paper, a mathematical model for the allocation of sales representatives is presented. The mo...
The efficacy of scarce drugs for many infectious diseases is threatened by the emergence and spread ...
Malaria is a major health concern for many developing countries. Designing strategies for efficient ...
AbstractThe efficacy of scarce drugs for many infectious diseases is threatened by the emergence and...
To increase revenues, pharmaceutical companies rely heavily on their sales forces to promote new and...
Accounting for social network effects in marketing strategies has become an important issue. Taking ...
To increase revenues, pharmaceutical companies rely on their sales forces to promote new and existin...
This paper applies social network analysis in order to model knowledge sharing among hospital physi...
The question of how to influence people in a large social system is a perennial problem in marketing...
We analyze how social and physical proximity to colleagues influence life scientists’ adoption of a ...
Small manufacturing companies with only one production line and long setup times for their large var...
The U.S. pharmaceutical industry spent upwards of $18 billion on marketing drugs in 2005; detailing ...
This paper studies the problem of spreading a product (an idea or a technology) among agents in a so...
This work explores the use of social relationships to control spread of information. Spread of infor...
In this paper we deal with the influence of social contagion on the sales representative allocation ...
In this paper, a mathematical model for the allocation of sales representatives is presented. The mo...
The efficacy of scarce drugs for many infectious diseases is threatened by the emergence and spread ...
Malaria is a major health concern for many developing countries. Designing strategies for efficient ...
AbstractThe efficacy of scarce drugs for many infectious diseases is threatened by the emergence and...
To increase revenues, pharmaceutical companies rely heavily on their sales forces to promote new and...
Accounting for social network effects in marketing strategies has become an important issue. Taking ...
To increase revenues, pharmaceutical companies rely on their sales forces to promote new and existin...
This paper applies social network analysis in order to model knowledge sharing among hospital physi...
The question of how to influence people in a large social system is a perennial problem in marketing...
We analyze how social and physical proximity to colleagues influence life scientists’ adoption of a ...
Small manufacturing companies with only one production line and long setup times for their large var...
The U.S. pharmaceutical industry spent upwards of $18 billion on marketing drugs in 2005; detailing ...
This paper studies the problem of spreading a product (an idea or a technology) among agents in a so...
This work explores the use of social relationships to control spread of information. Spread of infor...