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Vol. 12, No. 3, 1993
An Implemented System For Improving Promotion Productivity Using Store Scanner Data
Magid M. Abraham and Leonard M. Lodish
"Single Source" databases based on scanner data offer
new opportunities for evaluating promotions and improving their effectiveness.
Decision support needs vary depending on the decision maker’s organizational
vantage point. Some managers require the evaluation of promotion results in
the short term. Others should take a medium- to long-term focus. An implemented
model and automated system for measuring short-term incremental volume due to
promotions by developing baselines of store-level "normal" sales is
presented using store-level scanner data. Empirical validation results and real
life applications are presented and discussed, including the use of the baselines
as measures of "brand health."
(Promotion Evaluations; Scanner Data; Baselines)
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