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In this paper, we study a regretful seller’s problem of selling a fixed number of goods over a finite and known time horizon. The seller engages in counterfactual thinking to compare her selected price with other forgone alternatives. If a forgone alternative (ex post) generates a better...
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Previous research has found price discrimination in business-to-consumer (B2C) markets, where buyers are end customers. There is limited research on suppliers' price-quoting behaviors and price discrimination in business-to-business (B2B) markets. It is unclear whether certain characteristics of...
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Bandit products have captured significant market shares in China and have started to expand throughout the world. A striking feature of supply chains for bandit products is decentralization, where the upstream firm determines the product quality and the downstream firms compete on prices. We...
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This short paper considers a fairly standard pricing problem for information goods. Interestingly, we find that for a family of willingness to pay distributions, the mean serves as an upper bound for the optimal price. This result provides a simple guideline for pricing information goods,...
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