Getting price right : The behavioral economics of profitable pricing / Gerald Smith.

By: Smith, Gerald E, 1953- [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Columbia University Press, [2021]Description: pages cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780231190701Subject(s): Pricing | Economics -- Psychological aspectsAdditional physical formats: Online version:: Getting price rightDDC classification: 658.816 SMI LOC classification: HF5416.5 | .S583 2021
Contents:
Behavioral economics of everyday pricing decisions -- Pricing orientation, pricing strategy -- Framing and strategic frames of reference -- Psychological pricing orientation: psychological price-setting bias and skills -- Social pricing orientation: cultural price-setting bias and skills -- Behavioral economics of cardinal pricing orientations -- Cost driven pricing orientation biases and skills -- Customer value driven pricing orientation biases and skills -- Customer willingness-to-pay driven pricing orientation biases and skills -- Competition driven pricing orientation biases and skills -- Balanced pricing orientations, profitable pricing strategy.
Summary: "Managerial pricing decisions lead to surprisingly counterintuitive-seemingly irrational-behaviors, often contradicting what traditional economics predicts. However, sometimes these misunderstood behaviors are in fact more rational than they appear. How do leaders, managers, and proprietors go about the essential task of setting prices? What biases enter into this process, and why? How can a business remove biases from its price setting to become more productive, strategic, and profitable? Combining perceptive insights from behavioral economics with leading-edge ideas on price management, this book offers a new approach to pricing. Gerald Smith demonstrates why understanding, reframing, and refining everyday pricing processes-one's pricing orientation-results in a better long-term pricing strategy. He explores how pricing actually happens in practice and shows how to identify and remove the psychological blinders that cause suboptimal decisions and policies. Smith details how to improve pricing orientation by combining the soft behavioral skills that intuitively shape and refine practice with the hard analytic skills that guide and structure pricing strategy. The result is more rational and more profitable pricing-with respect not only to revenue but also employee productivity and customer satisfaction. Offering an accessible and actionable model, Getting Price Right is the first book to apply behavioral economics to managerial price setting. It is a must-read for business leaders, thought leaders, and professionals interested in advances in pricing and for managers, entrepreneurs, proprietors, and small and midsize business owners whose everyday work involves pricing"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes index.

Behavioral economics of everyday pricing decisions -- Pricing orientation, pricing strategy -- Framing and strategic frames of reference -- Psychological pricing orientation: psychological price-setting bias and skills -- Social pricing orientation: cultural price-setting bias and skills -- Behavioral economics of cardinal pricing orientations -- Cost driven pricing orientation biases and skills -- Customer value driven pricing orientation biases and skills -- Customer willingness-to-pay driven pricing orientation biases and skills -- Competition driven pricing orientation biases and skills -- Balanced pricing orientations, profitable pricing strategy.

"Managerial pricing decisions lead to surprisingly counterintuitive-seemingly irrational-behaviors, often contradicting what traditional economics predicts. However, sometimes these misunderstood behaviors are in fact more rational than they appear. How do leaders, managers, and proprietors go about the essential task of setting prices? What biases enter into this process, and why? How can a business remove biases from its price setting to become more productive, strategic, and profitable? Combining perceptive insights from behavioral economics with leading-edge ideas on price management, this book offers a new approach to pricing. Gerald Smith demonstrates why understanding, reframing, and refining everyday pricing processes-one's pricing orientation-results in a better long-term pricing strategy. He explores how pricing actually happens in practice and shows how to identify and remove the psychological blinders that cause suboptimal decisions and policies. Smith details how to improve pricing orientation by combining the soft behavioral skills that intuitively shape and refine practice with the hard analytic skills that guide and structure pricing strategy. The result is more rational and more profitable pricing-with respect not only to revenue but also employee productivity and customer satisfaction. Offering an accessible and actionable model, Getting Price Right is the first book to apply behavioral economics to managerial price setting. It is a must-read for business leaders, thought leaders, and professionals interested in advances in pricing and for managers, entrepreneurs, proprietors, and small and midsize business owners whose everyday work involves pricing"-- Provided by publisher.

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