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Personalized pricing versus showrooming: competition between online and offline retailers
This study examines how personalized pricing affects customers’ showrooming behavior in the duopoly competition with horizontal product differentiation between traditional and online retailers. For the available personalized pricing strategies, we obtained the optimal decisions for both retailers in the scenarios with and without showrooming. Our results indicate that adopting personalized pricing under particular conditions enables each retailer to be more profitable, even in the presence of showrooming purchases. This finding explains why an increasing number of online and offline retailers have implemented personalized pricing based on technical means and consumer purchase records. It is also demonstrated that personalized pricing can counter showrooming behavior of consumers amidst the competition between both retailers, which provides a novel theoretical basis for dealing with cross-channel shopping in multichannel retail competition. We further clarify how retailers can avoid being trapped in a prisoner's dilemma when both sides have access to personalized pricing. Also, the adoption of personalized pricing can improve consumer surplus and social welfare.
期刊介绍:
International Transactions in Operational Research (ITOR) aims to advance the understanding and practice of Operational Research (OR) and Management Science internationally. Its scope includes:
International problems, such as those of fisheries management, environmental issues, and global competitiveness
International work done by major OR figures
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Technical developments of international interest
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Broadly relevant professional issues, such as those of ethics and practice
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