Locating prospective patrons for nonprofit performing arts organizations: A new use of a statistical model

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Carol Yamamoto
James Dauer
Jeff Andreasen
Maury Collins
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[1] Columbia College Chicago,Arts, Entertainment & Media Management Department
[2] Elmhurst College,Department of Computer Science & Information Systems
[3] Richard Day Research Inc.,undefined
[4] Collins Yamamoto Consulting,undefined
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Nonprofit performing arts marketing; audience research; correlation analysis; multiple regression;
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10.1007/BF02893255
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A more efficient, faster way to identify and locate prospective ticket buyers of nonprofit performing arts enables an organization to target more effectively its most likely audience, achieve greater market penetration and increase earned income.
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页数:11
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