Hotel revenue management and the Internet: The effect of price presentation strategies on customers’ willingness to book |
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Authors: | Breffni M. Noone Anna S. Mattila |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Hospitality Management, The Pennsylvania State University, 215 Mateer Building, University Park, PA 16802-1307, USA;2. School of Hospitality Management, The Pennsylvania State University, 224 Mateer Building, University Park, PA 16802-1307, USA |
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Abstract: | A decision that is intrinsic to the application of hotel best available rate (BAR) pricing is how to present the BARs for individual nights within a multiple-night stay to prospective hotel guests. We discuss two alternative price presentation strategies, a blended and a nonblended rate approach, and examine their effect on customers’ willingness to pay in the context of Internet-based reservation requests. Study findings indicate that a nonblended rate presentation approach generates higher willingness to book ratings than a blended rate presentation approach. Furthermore, when it comes to nonblended rates, familiarity with BAR pricing moderates the effect of rate sequence on customers’ willingness to book. |
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Keywords: | Hotels Revenue management Internet Best available rate pricing Price presentation Willingness to book |
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