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Die Qualität einer Dienstleistung vor der Inanspruchnahme zu beurteilen, ist für Kunden nicht leicht. Dieser Beitrag untersucht mögliche Qualitätsindikatoren von Reitschulen in Deutschland und versucht, Qualitätsunterschiede zwischen Reitschulen herauszufinden. Die Daten für die...
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We provide a new framework to identify demand elasticities in markets where managers rely on algorithmic recommendations for price setting, and apply it to a dataset containing bookings for a sample of mid-sized hotels in Europe. Using non-binding algorithmic price recommendations and observed...
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Voluntary eco-labeling programs have gained popularity in the tourism industry as initiatives for encouraging businesses to adopt sustainable practices. Yet, for these program to appeal to businesses, it is crucial that they generate positive market benefits for participating businesses. In this...
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The purpose of this article is to find out the relationship between yellow price tags and consumer reference prices. A laboratory study was conducted among 150 respondents, who were put in an experimental purchase situation and their initial internal reference prices were compared affected...
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Price plays a very important role in any consumer buying decision process. One of the attempts to explain the consumer behavior vis-à-vis pricing involves the idea of reference pricing. It is very common to find practices of external reference pricing or advertised reference pricing by the...
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The benefits of customization are not always self-evident to consumers who seek to minimize decision costs or are generally uncertain of what they really want. We argue that the mere posting of a starting price can increase a consumer's readiness to appreciate customized goods. We discuss this...
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A bucket pricing plan charges a periodic (usually monthly) fixed price that allows consumers to use the service up to a set allowance. The determination of optimal plans requires knowledge about each consumer's simultaneous decision about service subscription, plan choice, and consumption, which...
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A monopolist uses prices as an instrument to influence consumers' belief about the unknown quality of its product. Consumers observe prices and sales in earlier periods to learn about the product. Every period they decide whether to consume the product or to wait for a lower price in future. We...
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Producers of consumer packaged-goods often offer several package sizes of the same product, and charge a lower unit price for a larger size. In this paper, we investigate the quantity-discount effect, or the phenomenon that consumers derive transaction utility from the unit price difference...
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Many models in operations management assume that faced with excess inventory, retailers offer price discounts to increase sales. This discount is assumed to be a certain dollar amount per unit or a certain percent of the regular price. However, many retailers use nonlinear pricing, e.g. "Buy...
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