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Optimal Bundling of Events

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MARKETING SCIENCE
Volume 41, Issue 2, Pages 380-400

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INFORMS
DOI: 10.1287/mksc.2021.1314

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pricing; bundling; events; analytical models

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We study a seller's optimal bundling strategy for selling two events offered over time, taking into account the temporal and perishability features of events, uncertainty in consumer valuation, and the impact of market features on the seller's optimal strategy choices.
We examine a seller's optimal bundling strategy when it sells two events offered over time. Given the temporal and perishability features of events, a bundle can be sold only in the first period, and the first-period event is unavailable later. We consider the following features: (i) events may differ in their popularity; (ii) the more popular event is offered first or later; (iii) consumers may be uncertain about their valuation of the later event; (iv) the seller may be unable to commit to the price of a future event; and (v) consumer valuations of events are independently distributed or positively correlated. We show how these market features determine the benefit of segmenting consumers with offers of bundle and individual events, the gains from the unconstrained optimization of the second-period event, and its cannibalization effect on first-period offerings. We demonstrate circumstances where the seller's optimal strategy is selling only individual events, only the bundle of events, the bundle of events with only the less popular event offered outside the bundle, or the bundle of events and both events offered outside the bundle. We also show that the seller prefers to offer the more popular event later in all these market settings.

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