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A special price just for you: effects of personalized dynamic pricing on consumer fairness perceptions

Journal

JOURNAL OF REVENUE AND PRICING MANAGEMENT
Volume 19, Issue 2, Pages 99-112

Publisher

PALGRAVE MACMILLAN LTD
DOI: 10.1057/s41272-019-00224-3

Keywords

Personalized pricing; Fairness perceptions; Privacy concerns; Dynamic pricing

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  1. Projekt DEAL

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Personalized dynamic pricing (PDP) involves dynamically setting individual-consumer prices for the same product or service according to consumer-identifying information. Despite its profitability, this pricing provokes strong negative fairness perceptions, explaining why managers are reluctant to implement it. This research provides important insights into the effect of two PDP dimensions (price individualization level and segmentation base) on fairness perceptions and the moderating role of privacy concerns. The results of two experimental studies indicate that consumers perceive individual prices as less fair than segment prices. They also evaluate location-based pricing as less fair than purchase history-based pricing. Consumer privacy concerns moderate these effects.

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