Healthy Skepticism Library item: 42
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Publication type: Journal Article
Gönül FF, Carter F, Petrova E, Srinivasan K.
Promotion of prescription drugs and its impact on physicians' choice behavior
Journal of Marketing 2001; 65:79-90
Keywords:
*mathematical modeling
United States
sales representatives
drug samples
source of information
doctors
quality of prescribing
prescribing costs
EVALUATION OF PROMOTION: DETAILING
EVALUATION OF PROMOTION: SAMPLES
INFLUENCE OF PROMOTION: PRESCRIBING, DRUG USE
PROMOTION AS A SOURCE OF INFORMATION: DOCTORS
Notes:
The authors investigate whether and how pricing and promotional activities influence prescription choice behavior using a comprehensive panel of physicians and data on competitive price and promotional activities. The authors find that physicians are characterized by fairly limited price sensitivity, detailing and samples have a mostly informative effect on physicians, and physicians with a relatively large number of Medicare or health maintenance organization patients are less influenced by promotion than other physicians are.
Mathematical modeling