Biography and Research Information
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Jesse Core's research investigates how shelf space allocation influences the market presence of small brands. Their work, published in 2025, examines strategies for growing market share by reallocating resources to smaller brands, aiming to foster a more competitive and diverse marketplace. This research contributes to understanding consumer behavior and market dynamics.
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- Publications: 1
Selected Publications
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1 – 1 > 0: Growing the Pie by Reallocating Shelf Space to Small Brands (2025)
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Top Collaborators
Ho-Hyun Kim
University of Missouri–St. Louis (US)
1 shared publication
- 1 – 1 > 0: Growing the Pie by Reallocating Shelf Space to Small Brands
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