The Role of Retail Competition,Demographics and Account Retail Strategy as Drivers of Promotional Sensitivity |
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Authors: | Boatwright Peter Dhar Sanjay Rossi Peter E. |
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Affiliation: | (1) The Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University, Frew and Tech Streets, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213;(2) Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago, 1101 E. 58th Street, Chicago, IL, 60637 |
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Abstract: | We study the determinants of sensitivity to the promotional activities of temporary price reductions, displays, and feature advertisements. Both the theoretical and empirical literatures on price promotions suggest that retailer competition and the demographic composition of the shopping population should be linked to response to temporary price cuts. However, datasets that span different market areas have not been used to study the role of retail competition in determining price sensitivity. Moreover, little is known about the determinants of display and feature response. Very little attention has been focused on retailer strategic decisions such as price format (EDLP vs. Hi-Lo) or size of stores. We assemble a unique dataset with all U.S. markets and all major retail grocery chains represented in order to investigate the role of retail competition, account retail strategy, and demographics in determining promotional response. Previous work has not simultaneously modeled response to price, display, and feature promotions, which we do in a Bayesian Hierarchical model. We also allow for retailers in the same market to have correlated sales response equations through a variance component specification. Our results indicate that retail strategic variables such as price format are the most important determinants of promotional response, followed by demographic variables. Surprisingly, we find that variables measuring the extent of retail competition are not important in explaining promotional response. |
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Keywords: | promotions pricing retail strategy account modeling |
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