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Bayesian Statistics and Marketing describes the basic advantages of the Bayesian approach, detailing the nature of the computational revolution. Examples contained include household and consumer panel data on product purchases and survey data, demand models based on micro-economic theory and random effect models used to pool data among respondents. The book also discusses the theory and practical use of MCMC methods.
Written by the leading experts in the field, this unique book:Presents a unified treatment of Bayesian methods in marketing, with common notation and algorithms for estimating the models.Provides a self-contained introduction to Bayesian methods.Includes case studies drawn from the authors’ recent research to illustrate how Bayesian methods can be extended to apply to many important marketing problems.Is accompanied by an R package, bayesm, which implements all of the models and methods in the book and includes many datasets. In addition the book’s website hosts datasets and R code for the case studies.Bayesian Statistics and Marketing provides a platform for researchers in marketing to analyse their data with state-of-the-art methods and develop new models of consumer behaviour. It provides a unified reference for cutting-edge marketing researchers, as well as an invaluable guide to this growing area for both graduate students and professors, alike.
媒体推荐"..an asset for business schools and marketing researchers." (Technometrics, May 2007)
"'Bayesian Statistics and Marketing' comes from three pioneers in the field of market research and fills a hole in the existing literature on the topic." (Journal of the American Statistical Association, December 2006)
"…extremely useful to both researchers and practitioners who are interested in understanding the power of these methods for solving important marketing problems." (Journal of Marketing, October 2006)
" This book deserves to be widely adopted by business schools, and widely read by more numerate marketing practitioners." (Short Book Reviews, April 2006)
" … valuable to marketing researchers and others working on related applications, especially if they use advanced logistic and probit models." (JRSSA, Vol. 169, No. 4, October 2006)
" … an excellent book for researchers in applied Bayesian statistics." (Journal of Applied Statistics, Vol. 33: 9, 1034, November 2006)
‘…an important study tool for potential practitioners or all those researchers who study Bayesian methods through "learning by doing" (Statistical Papers,48,2007)
目录1 Introduction.
1.1 A Basic Paradigm for Marketing Problems.
1.2 A Simple Example.
1.3 Benefits and Costs of the Bayesian Approach.
1.4 An Overview of Methodological Material and Case Studies.
1.5 Computing and This Book.
Acknowledgements.
2 Bayesian Essentials.
2.0 Essential Concepts from Distribution Theory.
2.1 The Goal of Inference and Bayes’ Theorem.
2.2 Conditioning and the Likelihood Principle.
2.3 Prediction and Bayes.
2.4 Summarizing the Posterior.
2.5 Decision Theory, Risk, and the Sampling Properties of Bayes Estimators.
2.6 Identification and Bayesian Inference.
2.7 Conjugacy, Sufficiency, and Exponential Families.
2.8 Regression and Multivariate Analysis Examples.
2.9 Integration and Asymptotic Methods.
2.10 Importance Sampling.
2.11 Simulation Primer for Bayesian Problems.
2.12 Simulation from Posterior of Multivariate Regression Model.
3 Markov Chain Monte Carlo Methods.
3.1 Markov Chain Monte Carlo Methods.
3.2 A Simple Example: Bivariate Normal Gibbs Sampler.
3.3 Some Markov Chain Theory.
3.4 Gibbs Sampler.
3.5 Gibbs Sampler for the Seemingly Unrelated Regression Model.
3.6 Conditional Distributions and Directed Graphs.
3.7 Hierarchical Linear Models.
3.8 Data Augmentation and a Probit Example.
3.9 Mixtures of Normals.
3.10 Metropolis Algorithms.
3.11 Metropolis Algorithms Illustrated with the Multinomial Logit Model.
3.12 Hybrid Markov Chain Monte Carlo Methods.
3.13 Diagnostics.
4 Unit-Level Models and Discrete Demand.
4.1 Latent Variable Models.
4.2 Multinomial Probit Model.
4.3 Multivariate Probit Model.
4.4 Demand Theory and Models Involving Discrete Choice.
5 Hierarchical Models for Heterogeneous Units.
5.1 Heterogeneity and Priors.
5.2 Hierarchical Models.
5.3 Inference for Hierarchical Models.
5.4 A Hierarchical Multinomial Logit Example.
5.5 Using Mixtures of Normals.
5.6 Further Elaborations of the Normal Model of Heterogeneity.
5.7 Diagnostic Checks of the First-Stage Prior.
5.8 Findings and Influence on Marketing Practice.
6 Model Choice and Decision Theory.
6.1 Model Selection.
6.2 Bayes Factors in the Conjugate Setting.
6.3 Asymptotic Methods for Computing Bayes Factors.
6.4 Computing Bayes Factors Using Importance Sampling.
6.5 Bayes Factors Using MCMC Draws.
6.6 Bridge Sampling Methods.
6.7 Posterior Model Probabilities with Unidentified Parameters.
6.8 Chib’s Method.
6.9 An Example of Bayes Factor Computation: Diagonal Multinomial Probit Models.
6.10 Marketing Decisions and Bayesian Decision Theory.
6.11 An Example of Bayesian Decision Theory: Valuing Household Purchase Information.
7 Simultaneity.
7.1 A Bayesian Approach to Instrumental Variables.
7.2 Structural Models and Endogeneity/Simultaneity.
7.3 Nonrandom Marketing Mix Variables.
Case Study 1: A Choice Model for Packaged Goods: Dealing with Discrete Quantities and Quantity Discounts.
Background.
Model.
Data.
Results.
Discussion.
R Implementation.
Case Study 2: Modeling Interdependent Consumer Preferences.
Background.
Model.
Data.
Results.
Discussion.
R Implementation.
Case Study 3: Overcoming Scale Usage Heterogeneity.
Background.
Model.
Priors and MCMC Algorithm.
Data.
Discussion.
R Implementation.
Case Study 4: A Choice Model with Conjunctive Screening Rules.
Background.
Model.
Data.
Results.
Discussion.
R Implementation.
Case Study 5: Modeling Consumer Demand for Variety.
Background.
Model.
Data.
Results.
Discussion.
R Implementation.
Appendix A: An Introduction to Hierarchical Bayes Modeling in R.
A.1 Setting Up the R Environment.
A.2 The R Language.
A.3 Hierarchical Bayes Modeling – An Example.
Appendix B: A Guide to Installation and Use of bayesm.
B.1 Installing bayesm.
B.2 Using bayesm.
B.3 Obtaining Help on bayesm.
B.4 Tips on Using MCMC Methods.
B.5 Extending and Adapting Our Code.
B.6 Updating bayesm.
References.
Index.
网友对Bayesian Statistics and Marketing的评论
I was learning Bayesian statistics when a professor recommended this book to me, it is not very thick but all the stuff inside are handson and useful
would recommend to everybody.
Though difficulty for me, a outsider, I learn a lot of how to conduct bayesian analysis and what are important for this now famous approach.
I will disagree with Eric on this book being a must-have for any "applied quantitative" statistics or marketing Ph.D. student, and call it a must-see for people interested in Bayesian discrete-choice modeling. The five case studies are all examples of marketing research, but are relevant to a much broader audience - consider, for example, "scale usage heterogeneity", affecting analysis of rating-scale responses. The case-study chapters are the book's forte, but it also offers a proper and rigorous introduction to Bayesian modeling, including the expected topics such as simulation (MCMC, Gibbs sampler, etc.) and linear regression, but also chapters on HLM, endogeneity, and model selection. The authors discuss doing Bayesian computation with R package bayesm, but regrettably relegate R material to appendices instead of integrating it into the main narrative and making implementation transparent and reproducible.
PS. In the "if you like this, you may like that" vein, a similar but more general book is "Bayesian statistical methods" by Congdon. (Also published by Wiley, and with a nearly identical cover).
Rossi, McCulloch, and Allenby is a must read for any applied
quantitative doctoral student in Marketing or Statistics. ?It provides
real applications, how to fit Bayesian models, and the challenges and
choices that the researcher faces. ?In summary, it is a book that
highlights and legitimizes the field of Bayesian Marketing as its own
and important discipline. ?We owe the authors a debt of gratitude.
Very well written.
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