Behavior-based pricing: an analysis of the impact of anticipated regret

Traditional behavior-based pricing (BBP) literature suggests that firms should offer lower prices to incentivize new customers to switch. However, at the time of switch, customers are often uncertain about their true needs or valuations of the product. Accordingly, they may experience repeat-purchas...

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Main Authors: Zhou, Qin, Yuen, Kum Fai
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1618762022-09-22T08:31:48Z Behavior-based pricing: an analysis of the impact of anticipated regret Zhou, Qin Yuen, Kum Fai School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering::Civil engineering Behavioral Economics Switch Purchase Regret Traditional behavior-based pricing (BBP) literature suggests that firms should offer lower prices to incentivize new customers to switch. However, at the time of switch, customers are often uncertain about their true needs or valuations of the product. Accordingly, they may experience repeat-purchase or switch-purchase regret, depending on whether they have bought a product from the same brand or switched to another brand. This paper investigates the impact of customers’ anticipated regret on firms’ BBP strategy and profits. Contrary to prior research which generally shows that firms performing BBP yield lower profits, we find that firms’ profits can increase or decrease in the presence of anticipated regret. When customers’ anticipated regret is sufficiently strong, firms can benefit from performing BBP. In addition, we find that firms have to change their traditional BBP strategy from rewarding new customers to rewarding repeat customers when repeat-purchase regret is sufficiently high. 2022-09-22T08:31:48Z 2022-09-22T08:31:48Z 2021 Journal Article Zhou, Q. & Yuen, K. F. (2021). Behavior-based pricing: an analysis of the impact of anticipated regret. INFOR: Information Systems and Operational Research, 59(3), 517-546. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03155986.2021.1939841 0315-5986 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/161876 10.1080/03155986.2021.1939841 3 59 517 546 en INFOR: Information Systems and Operational Research © 2021 Canadian Operational Research Society (CORS). All rights reserved.
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topic Engineering::Civil engineering
Behavioral Economics
Switch Purchase Regret
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Behavioral Economics
Switch Purchase Regret
Zhou, Qin
Yuen, Kum Fai
Behavior-based pricing: an analysis of the impact of anticipated regret
description Traditional behavior-based pricing (BBP) literature suggests that firms should offer lower prices to incentivize new customers to switch. However, at the time of switch, customers are often uncertain about their true needs or valuations of the product. Accordingly, they may experience repeat-purchase or switch-purchase regret, depending on whether they have bought a product from the same brand or switched to another brand. This paper investigates the impact of customers’ anticipated regret on firms’ BBP strategy and profits. Contrary to prior research which generally shows that firms performing BBP yield lower profits, we find that firms’ profits can increase or decrease in the presence of anticipated regret. When customers’ anticipated regret is sufficiently strong, firms can benefit from performing BBP. In addition, we find that firms have to change their traditional BBP strategy from rewarding new customers to rewarding repeat customers when repeat-purchase regret is sufficiently high.
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title Behavior-based pricing: an analysis of the impact of anticipated regret
title_short Behavior-based pricing: an analysis of the impact of anticipated regret
title_full Behavior-based pricing: an analysis of the impact of anticipated regret
title_fullStr Behavior-based pricing: an analysis of the impact of anticipated regret
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