A Model of Product Line Marketing

Chuan He, Shaowei Ke, Xingtan Zhang
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Firms offer a variety of products to meet different customer needs. In many horizontally differentiated markets, prices are stable, and firms make infrequent adjustments to their product lines. Although prior research focused on product line design, we investigate how firms should allocate their marketing effort when their product lines are fixed. We propose a simple model to analyze product line marketing. Our model exhibits a flagship product effect in which the firm’s optimal marketing effort is concentrated, provided that the ratio between consumer tastes dispersion and the convexity of the cost of marketing effort is below a threshold. The flagship product is selected according to a marketing effort allocation index that measures the trade-off between a product’s markup and its potential market share. This result is robust with or without competition and whether prices are exogenous or endogenous. Firms often experience shocks to their marketing cost because of technological improvement or externalities. If a monopolist’s cost of marketing effort declines, she should place more emphasis on a low-utility, high-markup product. Conversely, if the cost increases, the monopolist may find it beneficial to focus her marketing effort on a high-utility, low-markup product. When multiproduct firms compete against each other, we show that if the opponent’s cost of marketing effort decreases, there can be a spillover effect, in which the firm benefits from the opponent’s cost reduction, thereby leading to a win-win situation. This paper was accepted by Dmitri Kuksov, marketing.
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产品线营销模式
公司提供各种各样的产品以满足不同客户的需要。在许多水平分化的市场中,价格是稳定的,公司很少对产品线进行调整。虽然先前的研究集中在产品线设计上,但我们研究了当产品线固定时,企业应该如何分配他们的营销努力。我们提出了一个简单的模型来分析产品线营销。我们的模型展示了一个旗舰产品效应,在这个效应中,公司的最优营销努力是集中的,前提是消费者口味分散和营销努力成本的凹凸度之间的比率低于一个阈值。旗舰产品是根据营销努力分配指数选择的,该指数衡量产品的价格和潜在市场份额之间的权衡。无论有没有竞争,无论价格是外生的还是内生的,这个结果都是稳健的。由于技术改进或外部性,企业的营销成本经常受到冲击。如果垄断者的营销成本下降,他就应该把重点放在低效用、高利润率的产品上。相反,如果成本增加,垄断者可能会发现将营销精力集中在高效用、低利润率的产品上是有益的。当多产品企业相互竞争时,如果对手的营销努力成本降低,就会产生溢出效应,即企业从对手的成本降低中获益,从而导致双赢局面。这篇论文被市场部的Dmitri Kuksov接受。
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