Written by a leading pricing researcher, this book provides a simple unified system for the setting and management of prices. The pricing procedures described are grounded in basic research and are generally applicable over products, situations, and times. The result is that students gain a deeper, more generally useful understanding of this essential aspect of business. The author demystifies the math necessary for making pricing decisions.  Using clear, direct language, he explains in detail how to apply expected value, multiple regression, price elasticity, and generalized breakeven analysis to essential pricing tasks.  He uses a descriptive approach to explaining mathematical techniques so that formulas can be seen as simply more detailed specifications of intuitive ideas. Used in dozens of college and MBA classes all over the world, Pricing Strategies is now available in a second edition. This revised edition includes updated examples and exercises as well as expanded coverage of topics such as freemium and in-app pricing, subscriptions, tipping, pay-what-you-want pricing, pricing algorithms, and dynamic pricing. Robert M. Schindler is a Professor of Marketing at Rutgers University, USA.
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Written by a leading pricing researcher, this book provides a simple unified system for the setting and management of prices.  
Pricing as an Element of the Marketing Mix Part I. Setting of Initial Prices Starting Points for Setting an Initial Price Assessing Value to the Customer Basic Pricing Strategies and Breakeven Analysis Part II. Modification of Existing Prices The Generalized Breakeven Formula and Its Use Predicting Price-Change Response: Economic and Competitive Factors Predicting Price-Change Response: Knowledge-Related Factors Predicting Price-Change Response: Feeling-Related Factors Empirical Measurement of Price-Change Response Part III. Developing a Price Structure Fences for Price Segmentation Time as a Price-Segmentation Fence Place as a Price-Segmentation Fence Pricing to the Less-Informed Segment Pricing of Interrelated Products Part IV. Flexible Pricing Auctions and Competitive Bidding Negotiation and Participatory Pricing Systematizing Pricing Decisions Societal Implications of Pricing
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781526494412
Publisert
2023-02-24
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
SAGE Publications Ltd
Vekt
820 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
189 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
424

Om bidragsyterne

Robert M. Schindler is professor of marketing at Rutgers University in Camden, New Jersey. He has carried out numerous studies of consumer perception and motivation, especially concerning the effects of price endings and price promotions.  His work has appeared in publications such as the Journal of Consumer Research, the Journal of Marketing Research, the Journal of Retailing, the Journal of Advertising, and the Journal of Consumer Psychology.  He has been ranked among the most published researchers in the area of pricing and has received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Fordham University Pricing Center. Professor Schindler received a BA in biochemistry and psychology from the University of Pennsylvania and an MS and PhD in cognitive psychology from the University of Massachusetts.  He has been teaching courses in marketing, consumer behavior, and pricing at Rutgers – Camden since 1989.  He is a recipient of the Rutgers University Scholar-Teacher Award and the Chancellor’s Award for Teaching Excellence.