可预测性
收益管理
业务
感知
营销
调解
晋升(国际象棋)
调解
点(几何)
微观经济学
广告
经济
收入
心理学
会计
物理
政治
神经科学
社会心理学
量子力学
数学
政治学
法学
几何学
作者
Jagrook Dawra,Kanupriya Katyal
标识
DOI:10.1057/s41272-022-00373-y
摘要
Store pricing policy helps consumers to form perceptions about the products as well as the store. We study two commonly used pricing policies, EDLP and HiLo from the customers’ point of view. We break down these policies based the amount of variability and the degree of predictability. Consumers form perceptions of price fairness and store trust based on these pricing policies and consequently decide their purchase intentions. We observe that price fairness perceptions mediate between variability of pricing and purchase intention. Different pricing policies are likely to attract different types of consumers. Some customers are likely to be driven by deals and discounts while others are not. We show that trust mediates between variability and predictability of pricing and purchase intention only for customers who are low on deal proneness. Our study contributes to the literature of pricing policy by viewing promotion policy from the perspective of its elements—variability and predictability.
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