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Can big data yield big ideas? Blend novel and familiar, new study finds

Can big data yield big ideas? Blend novel and familiar, new study finds

News Release, January 6, 2017

CATONSVILLE, MD, January 9, 2017 – Struggling to get your creative juices flowing for a new idea or project? A study in an upcoming edition of the INFORMS journal Marketing Science sheds light on the secret sauce to developing creative ideas, and it all comes down to word choice.

It pays to go beyond the last word when advertising using Google AdWords

It pays to go beyond the last word when advertising using Google AdWords

News Release, October 11, 2016

CATONSVILLE, MD, October 11, 2016 – As search advertising gains share in advertising budgets, the decision on which keywords to bid on has gained in importance among marketers – both big and small. An often debated question is: Should marketers prioritize advertising on the last keyword or the first keyword that a customer searched that led to clicks and sales? There is no obvious answer to the question. 

New online library illustrates impact of analytics on healthcare

New online library illustrates impact of analytics on healthcare

News Release, September 28, 2016

CATONSVILLE, MD, September 28, 2016 – From fighting disease and treating patients, to managing hospitals, driving insurance, and guiding virtually every aspect of the healthcare system, the use of analytics and operations research methods are dramatically altering the healthcare landscape.

Tweets better than Google Trends at forecasting TV program ratings

Tweets better than Google Trends at forecasting TV program ratings

News Release, August 1, 2016

CATONSVILLE, MD, August 1, 2016 – How well does the emotional and instantaneous content in tweets perform relative to the more deliberate searches recorded in Google Trends in forecasting future TV ratings? In a massive big data analysis using data from Twitter, Google Trends and other widely used websites for entertainment information, a forthcoming article in the INFORMS journal Marketing Science finds that mining Twitter content is significantly more effective than Google Trends in its ability to predict future TV ratings. 

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