Dynamic effects of price promotions: field evidence, consumer search, and supply-side implications
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Elberg, Andrés
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Dynamic effects of price promotions: field evidence, consumer search, and supply-side implications
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© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.This paper investigates the dynamic effects of price promotions in a retail setting through the use of a large-scale field experiment varying the promotion depths of 170 products across 17 categories in 10 supermarkets of a major retailer in Chile. In the intervention phase of the experiment, treated customers were exposed to deep discounts (approximately 30%), whereas control customers were exposed to shallow discounts (approximately 10%). In the subsequent measurement phase, the promotion schedule held discount levels constant across groups. We find that treated customers were 22.4% more likely to buy promoted items than their control counterparts, despite facing the same promotional deals. Strikingly, the magnitude of the dynamic effects of price promotions (when promotional depths are equal across conditions) is 61% of the promotional effects induced by offering shallow vs. deep discounts during the intervention
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/171335
DOI: 10.1007/s11129-018-9205-5
ISSN: 1573711X
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Quantitative Marketing and Economics, Volumen 17, Issue 1, 2019,
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