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Book Essays on Market Structure  Competition and Consumer Behavior

Download or read book Essays on Market Structure Competition and Consumer Behavior written by Astrid Andrea Dick and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 173 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: (Cont.) Chapter 3, co-authored with Erik Brynjolfsson and Michael D. Smith, applies a flexible demand model to examine heterogeneous consumer behavior and estimate search benefits and costs across consumers types, based on a unique data set obtained from a major U.S.-based online shopbot. Consumer benefits to search are estimated using a compensating variations approach, by comparing the welfare generated by the first set of offers shown to the consumer in the default screen, and that generated by the entire set of offers. The benefits to searching lower screens are $1.65 for the median consumer, and the cost of carrying an exhaustive search of the offers is a maximum of $1.40 for the median consumer that chooses to search lower screens.

Book Essays on Consumer Purchase Behavior and Competitive Firm Strategies

Download or read book Essays on Consumer Purchase Behavior and Competitive Firm Strategies written by Andy Wei-Rong Chen and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 65 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The two essays explore two topics in marketing - consumer purchase behavior and competitive firm strategies. The first essay examines consumer stockpiling behavior in the retail gasoline market and aims to shed light on what factors affect consumer stockpiling. Past research on consumer stockpiling behavior such as Hendel and Nevo (2006) finds evidence of inter-temporal substitution by consumers that implies stockpiling behavior. However, they do not observe actual inventory or consumption and have to rely on simplifying assumptions about these quantities. I collect a novel data set of gasoline purchase history of consumers with actual inventory and consumption to test several hypotheses that relate consumer stockpiling to price, duration between purchases, and consumption. First, I find that consumers holding more inventory are more price sensitive. Higher inventory increases the impact of price on purchase decisions and those with higher inventory can afford to do more price search before making a purchase. I also find that all else equal, consumers will reduce consumption following a purchase made during high prices; that consumers with lower inventory have a higher probability of purchasing; and that duration from previous purchase is shorter for purchases made during low prices and longer during high prices. The second essay examines competition in a dynamic setting between Wal-Mart and Target in the context of location choices and expansion strategies. Studying this topic sheds light on how an industry evolves and how the market structure is shaped by decisions such as when to enter and exit and where to locate new stores as well as the driving force behind different expansion strategies. One of the early papers by Bresnahan and Reiss (1991) study entry of retail and professional services into isolated markets in a one-shot game. In their model, firms are allowed to enter once and open one store. Collard-Wexler (2014) estimates a model of investment and entry in the ready-mix concrete industry. Again, each firm is assumed to own a single plant in the model. In my paper, I build a structural model in which firms can open multiple stores over a period of time. This setting is closer to reality as competition between firms lasts over many periods with firms making regular entry decisions and often opening multiple stores in the same market. I estimate how entry decisions are affected by competitor's presence and market characteristics and learn about the evolution of market structure and expansion strategies of the firms. The firms are forward-looking and engage in Markov perfect equilibrium (MPE) strategies. The results show that firm profits are affected asymmetrically by the competitor's presence. First, Wal-Mart is the dominant firm with higher profits regardless of Target's presence. On the other hand, Target's profits depend a lot on Wal-Mart's presence. It must have more stores than Wal-Mart (called store advantage) to profit. I also find asymmetry in the expansion strategies of the two firms. Wal-Mart tends to explore new and smaller markets by being the first and often the only firm to enter, while Target tends to focus on major markets with high population and GDP and strives to maintain store advantage over Wal-Mart by matching or outdoing Wal-Mart's decision to open new stores.

Book Essays on Consumer Search  Dynamic Competition and Regulation

Download or read book Essays on Consumer Search Dynamic Competition and Regulation written by Alexei Parakhonyak and published by Rozenberg Publishers. This book was released on 2010 with total page 139 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Essays on the Interactions of Consumer Behavior and Firm Strategy in Multi channel Environments

Download or read book Essays on the Interactions of Consumer Behavior and Firm Strategy in Multi channel Environments written by Bin Li and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With the increasing popularity of the online channel, both consumers and firms are engaging in more and more multi-channel activities. On the one hand, consumers can integrate information from searches on both online and offline channels, and then decide on the best channel to buy from. On the other hand, firms need to consider consumer behavior in different channels in their strategy design. As a result, cross-channel interactions between consumer behavior and firm strategy can be within the same channel or across different channels. While the within-channel interaction has been studied extensively in the previous literature, there is much less research on the cross-channel interaction. In my dissertation, I add to the understanding of consumer behavior and firm strategy in the multi-channel environment by empirically analyzing their cross-channel interactions. This dissertation consists of three separate but related essays. The first answers the question: How does consumer behavior affect optimal product portfolio strategies in online versus offline channels? I develop an empirical model to simultaneously identify the cannibalization effect (within a brand) and the competition effect (between different brands) in different retail channels. I further examine how these effects are affected by consumer preferences. The second essay answers the question: How does a firm’s offline strategy affect consumer online behavior? I use a natural experiment to examine how the awareness and convenience effects from opening new retail stores affect the online search. The final essay answers the question: How does online banking affect entry/exit of offline bank branches? I develop and estimate a dynamic entry/exit model examining the relationship between technological advances and market structure evolution. My counterfactual analysis shows that the asymmetric reduction in operating costs is the most significant factor driving recent changes in the U.S. banking industry, followed by increased entry costs and increased deposits for large banks due to greater online presence. My findings provide important implications for firms engaging in multi-channel activities.

Book Market Structure  Organization  and Performance

Download or read book Market Structure Organization and Performance written by Almarin Phillips and published by . This book was released on 1962 with total page 284 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: No detailed description available for "Market Structure, Organization, and Performance".

Book Essays on Market Structure and Competition

Download or read book Essays on Market Structure and Competition written by Michalis Zaouras and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Three Empirical Essays on Consumer Behavior and Competition

Download or read book Three Empirical Essays on Consumer Behavior and Competition written by Nicolas Wellmann and published by . This book was released on 2021 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Essays on Market Structure

Download or read book Essays on Market Structure written by Feng Ruan and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 87 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Essays on Monopolistic Competition and International Trade

Download or read book Essays on Monopolistic Competition and International Trade written by Bernal Jimenez and published by . This book was released on 1988 with total page 348 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Essays on Firm Strategies and Market Outcomes

Download or read book Essays on Firm Strategies and Market Outcomes written by Brady Thomas Vaughan and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 113 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the first chapter of my dissertation, Aleksandr Yankelevich and I examine the effects of price matching guarantees on duopoly markets. We find that a commitment to price-match raises prices by altering consumer search behavior in three ways. First, price-matching diminishes firms' incentives to lower prices to attract consumers who have no search costs. Second, for consumers with positive search costs, price-matching lowers the marginal benefit of search, inducing them to accept higher prices. Finally, price-matching can lead to asymmetric equilibria where one firm runs fewer sales and both firms tend to offer smaller discounts than in a symmetric equilibrium. These price increases grow with the proportion of consumers who invoke price-matching guarantees and also in the level of equilibrium asymmetry. The second chapter studies the effect of the complexity of consumers' preferences over a product on that product's market structure. I relate complexity of preferences to the number of dimensions of a Lancasterian characteristic space. Using a novel higher dimensional Hotelling model, I find that a fixed number of firms are likely to be better off competing over products with more complex preferences. Although firms face more intense competition in higher dimensional markets, the greater product differentiation afforded to them allows them to charge higher prices and earn higher profits. This result provides a clear theoretical foundation for the observation that goods associated with more complex preferences typically display a greater variety of products sold. Additionally, I show that the behavior of more than two firms competing in more than one dimension differs wildly from that of firms typically studied in models of spatial competition. The final chapter will examine firms' motives for implementing grandfather clauses that allow certain consumers to continue to access a service at a favorable, but no longer available price. Grandfather clauses permit firms to price discriminate between early adopters and new consumers in exchange for forfeiting the right to optimally set prices for early adopters. They may be used to thwart competition following a structural change, to respond to cost shocks, or to retain customers who consume another good from a multiproduct firm. We analyze under what conditions firms might choose to offer grandfather clauses and what effects they have on welfare.

Book Dissertation Abstracts International

Download or read book Dissertation Abstracts International written by and published by . This book was released on 2009-06 with total page 546 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Regulation of Marketing and the Public Interest

Download or read book Regulation of Marketing and the Public Interest written by Ewald Theophilus Grether and published by Pergamon. This book was released on 1981 with total page 320 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Antitrust Paradox

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  • Author : Robert Bork
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  • Release : 2021-02-22
  • ISBN : 9781736089712
  • Pages : 536 pages

Download or read book The Antitrust Paradox written by Robert Bork and published by . This book was released on 2021-02-22 with total page 536 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The most important book on antitrust ever written. It shows how antitrust suits adversely affect the consumer by encouraging a costly form of protection for inefficient and uncompetitive small businesses.

Book Three Essays on Consumer Behavior Under Uncertainty

Download or read book Three Essays on Consumer Behavior Under Uncertainty written by Koichi Yonezawa and published by . This book was released on 2014 with total page 191 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It is well understood that decisions made under uncertainty differ from those made without risk in important and significant ways. Yet, there is very little research into how uncertainty manifests itself in the most ubiquitous of decision-making environments: Consumers' day-to-day decisions over where to shop, and what to buy for their daily grocery needs. Facing a choice between stores that either offer relatively stable "everyday low prices" (EDLP) or variable prices that reflect aggressive promotion strategies (HILO), consumers have to choose stores under price-uncertainty. I find that consumers' attitudes toward risk are critically important in determining store-choice, and that heterogeneity in risk attitudes explains the co-existence of EDLP and HILO stores - an equilibrium that was previously explained in somewhat unsatisfying ways. After choosing a store, consumers face another source of risk. While knowing the quality or taste of established brands, consumers have very little information about new products. Consequently, consumers tend to choose smaller package sizes for new products, which limits their exposure to the risk that the product does not meet their prior expectations. While the observation that consumers purchase small amounts of new products is not new, I show how this practice is fully consistent with optimal purchase decision-making by utility-maximizing consumers. I then use this insight to explain how manufacturers of consumer packaged goods (CPGs) respond to higher production costs. Because consumers base their purchase decisions in part on package size, manufacturers can use package size as a competitive tool in order to raise margins in the face of higher production costs. While others have argued that manufacturers reduce package sizes as a means of raising unit-prices (prices per unit of volume) in a hidden way, I show that the more important effect is a competitive one: Changes in package size can soften price competition, so manufacturers need not rely on fooling consumers in order to pass-through cost increases through changes in package size. The broader implications of consumer behavior under risk are dramatic. First, risk perceptions affect consumers' store choice and product choice patterns in ways that can be exploited by both retailers and manufacturers. Second, strategic considerations prevent manufacturers from manipulating package size in ways that seem designed to trick consumers. Third, many services are also offered as packages, and also involve uncertainty, so the effects identified here are likely to be pervasive throughout the consumer economy.

Book Market Strategy and Structure

Download or read book Market Strategy and Structure written by J. M. Alec Gee and published by Prentice Hall. This book was released on 1992 with total page 544 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Addressing issues in the analysis of market strategy and structure, the contributors to this volume assess the current position and consider future opportunities for research. Topics covered include product differentiation, price and quantity competition, strategic behaviour and patenting.

Book Essays on Consumer Behavior and Macroeconomics

Download or read book Essays on Consumer Behavior and Macroeconomics written by Pawel Dyczewski and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 178 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: