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Socialize More, Pay Less: Randomized Field Experiments on Social Pricing

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INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESEARCH
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INFORMS
DOI: 10.1287/isre.2021.1089

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social pricing; experiments; price discrimination; social commerce

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  1. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
  2. Research Funds of Renmin University of China [297517120321]

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Social pricing is a novel pricing framework that allows price differentiation based on consumers' social value. It has been found effective in increasing profits for online retailers, not only with new customers but also with existing ones. Perceived engagement and social cost are identified as the key drivers, leading to increased purchasing frequency and higher order value. Varying social interactions based on heterogeneity in consumers' purchasing frequencies further enhances the benefits of social pricing.
A growing number of online retailers have started to mesh their pricing strategies with consumers' social networks. Specifically, they allow consumers to invite peers from social media to request a discount for their purchases. Inspired by this phenomenon, we propose social pricing , a novel pricing framework under which consumers with higher social capital enjoy a better price. Conceptually, social pricing enables firms to achieve price discrimination based on a consumer's social value. This is in sharp contrast with traditional price discrimination strategies where price differentiation typically hinges on consumers' personal value (individual willingness to pay). Although social pricing has been popular in practice, whether it works, why it works, and how it works remain unclear because of a lack of rigorous academic research. To address this gap, we design and conduct two randomized field experiments on a leading online fresh food retailer to understand the value of social pricing. Social pricing has been commonly credited for its effectiveness in new customer acquisition. Interestingly, our study reveals that it is also highly effective on existing consumers. Our analysis shows that social pricing can increase an online retailer's profit by 40% solely from existing consumers, compared with regular firm-offered discounts. Exploration of the underlying mechanisms reveals that perceived engagement and social cost are the main drivers here, which not only help to increase purchasing frequency but also induce higher order value per purchase. In a follow-up experiment, we vary the rules of social interactions by requiring heterogeneity in consumers' purchasing frequencies. The results suggest that a heterogeneity-based strategy can further amplify the benefits of social pricing. In summary, our study conceptualizes a novel pricing scheme, social pricing, and provides valuable guidance to both researchers and practitioners by offering actionable insights regarding the design of social pricing strategies.

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