A mathematical model is presented of consumer behavior in the marketplace under advertising stimulation. The model relates advertising effort to attitude changes and consumer purchases, using a nonstationary Markov process. A new analytical method of handling nonstationary stochastic matrices is developed. The behavior of brand shares under different market conditions is considered along with numerical examples of how the model operates.
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