Promotional versus (un) usual prices : evidence from Singapore

Our study investigates deceptive pricing practices in the retail market in Singapore through the conduct of a survey and collection of data from a range of physical and online retailers. About 336 Singaporeans were surveyed to analyze perceptions on misrepresentations in prices specific to luxury it...

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Main Authors: Chang, An Ting, Goh, Hui Jin, Phua, Denise Zhenqi
Other Authors: Giovanni Ko
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Language:English
Published: 2015
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-626332019-12-10T12:38:08Z Promotional versus (un) usual prices : evidence from Singapore Chang, An Ting Goh, Hui Jin Phua, Denise Zhenqi Giovanni Ko School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Economic theory::Microeconomics DRNTU::Social sciences::Economic theory Our study investigates deceptive pricing practices in the retail market in Singapore through the conduct of a survey and collection of data from a range of physical and online retailers. About 336 Singaporeans were surveyed to analyze perceptions on misrepresentations in prices specific to luxury items which includes fragrances, bags and watches. A significant proportion of respondents displayed little awareness of the Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) Act. Several interesting findings were also made based on the three types of pricing distortions that we focus on i.e. RRP, UP and DP Distortions. Our regression analysis for RRP Distortion revealed varying degrees of distortive pricing with factors such as frequency of purchase, type of retailer, gender, brand and retailer popularity. UP and DP Distortions were also found to be present in the pricing strategies of retailers across all 3 product categories, albeit less frequently. Bachelor of Arts 2015-04-24T03:42:11Z 2015-04-24T03:42:11Z 2015 2015 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/62633 en Nanyang Technological University 56 p. application/pdf
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DRNTU::Social sciences::Economic theory
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DRNTU::Social sciences::Economic theory
Chang, An Ting
Goh, Hui Jin
Phua, Denise Zhenqi
Promotional versus (un) usual prices : evidence from Singapore
description Our study investigates deceptive pricing practices in the retail market in Singapore through the conduct of a survey and collection of data from a range of physical and online retailers. About 336 Singaporeans were surveyed to analyze perceptions on misrepresentations in prices specific to luxury items which includes fragrances, bags and watches. A significant proportion of respondents displayed little awareness of the Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) Act. Several interesting findings were also made based on the three types of pricing distortions that we focus on i.e. RRP, UP and DP Distortions. Our regression analysis for RRP Distortion revealed varying degrees of distortive pricing with factors such as frequency of purchase, type of retailer, gender, brand and retailer popularity. UP and DP Distortions were also found to be present in the pricing strategies of retailers across all 3 product categories, albeit less frequently.
author2 Giovanni Ko
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Chang, An Ting
Goh, Hui Jin
Phua, Denise Zhenqi
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author Chang, An Ting
Goh, Hui Jin
Phua, Denise Zhenqi
author_sort Chang, An Ting
title Promotional versus (un) usual prices : evidence from Singapore
title_short Promotional versus (un) usual prices : evidence from Singapore
title_full Promotional versus (un) usual prices : evidence from Singapore
title_fullStr Promotional versus (un) usual prices : evidence from Singapore
title_full_unstemmed Promotional versus (un) usual prices : evidence from Singapore
title_sort promotional versus (un) usual prices : evidence from singapore
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