[Forum SIS] Thematic Issue on Conjoint Analysis and Decision making for Innovative Products and Services
Giuseppe Giordano
ggiordan a unisa.it
Lun 13 Mar 2017 11:30:59 CET
Conjoint Analysis and Decision Making for Thematic Issue of the Italian Journal Innovative product and Services of Applied Statistics
Thematic Issue
Italian Journal of Applied Statistics
Call for Papers
Thematic Issue on
Conjoint Analysis and Decision Making for Innovative Products and Services
A thematic issue of the Italian Journal of Applied Statistics will be devoted to advancements in the field of Conjoint analysis and Decision making.
Submissions that improve the current state of the literature or promote the use of conjoint analysis models in various fields are invited.
Manuscripts that foster the transfer of research results into practice are encouraged. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:
a.. applications of conjoint analysis models to:
a.. healthcare
b.. job market
c.. new product development
d.. operational research
e.. sensory analysis
a.. data collection (web-based) techniques
b.. design of conjoint experiments
c.. marketing
d.. market research
e.. new applicative fields
f.. new software development
g.. segmentation and classification
Deadline: April 30th, 2017
All submitted manuscripts will be peer reviewed and have to adhere to the standards of the journal. Authors are encouraged to follow the specifications described in "Instructions for Authors" here described.
Templates with the journal format in word or LaTex are available at this link.
Please to forward to all interested scholars and young researchers.
Manuscripts can be submitted via e-mail to one of the guest editors.
The thematic issue Guest Editors:
Amedeo De Luca, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy
amedeo.deluca at unicatt.it
Giuseppe Giordano, University of Salerno, Italy
ggiordan at unisa.it
Gilbert Saporta, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, Paris, France
gilbert.saporta at cnam.fr
Amedeo De Luca
Giuseppe Giordano
Gilbert Saporta
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