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Decisions Are Easier When Everything Is Priced The Same
"Most prior research has examined the impact of assortment on choice irrespective of price or by explicitly assuming parity pricing," writes Alexander Chernev (Northwestern University). "In contrast, this research documents that price differentiation can have a significant impact on choice and links this impact to preference uncertainty and the consistency between individuals' consumption and resource-allocation preferences". Chernev compares parity pricing with differential pricing (pricing all items differently based on factors such as the cost of ingredients). He finds that differential pricing can both help and hinder the decision-making process since it makes cost a crucial factor and introduces the idea of splurging or saving. If items in the desired price range include an item with other appealing qualities, the decision is made easier by the price differential. However, if the items in the desired price range are less desirable than more expensive items in some way, the consumer becomes conflicted about buying anything at all. "Thus, when the consumer has readily formed consumption preferences, differential pricing will 'help' choice when the most preferred option is also the least expensive and will 'hurt' choice when the most preferred option is the most expensive," explains Chernev. Posted by: Trista Source |
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