Hysteresis in Buyer Attitude Toward Repeated Transactions
Abstract
This paper considers the nature of buyer attitude resulting from satisfaction with repeated transactions. Literature is reviewed that proposes a range of response patterns varying along a dimension of hysteresis or lag in response. A learning model, previously used to describe purchase probability, is presented as possibly having some application to capture the entire range of response patterns.
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