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Consumers interact with each other and within their social networks. Influentials have an overproportional influence on other consumers’ preferences and choices, thus having relevant implications for product development, marketing planning and strategic marketing. An important question that previous research has not analyzed yet, is whether and how to capture their influence on other consumers in preference-based market forecasts. This study analyzes these aspects for a representative sample of the German mobile phone market. It finds that assigning higher weights to the preferences of influentials significantly increases forecast accuracy. Other chapters of this thesis analyze the role of brokers in consumer networks and the decision process seeding points in viral marketing campaigns.