Archive for September, 2015

Blog: Don’t Make Your Customers Angry | Strategic Pricing Solutions

Blog: Don’t Make Your Customers Angry | Strategic Pricing Solutions

Earlier this month Turing Pharmaceuticals raised the price of Daraprim from $13.50 to $750.00, an increase of more than 5000%. There were immediate outcries of price gouging from customers who take the anti-malarial and HIV drug, insurers, doctors and politicians. In the wake of the backlash, Turing reversed course last week and returned the drug […]

Paper: Invest in Information or Wing It? A Model of Dynamic Pricing with Seller Learning | HBS Working Knowledge

Paper: Invest in Information or Wing It? A Model of Dynamic Pricing with Seller Learning | HBS Working Knowledge

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY — Dealers who need to price idiosyncratic products-like houses, artwork, and used cars-often struggle with a lack of information about the demand for their specific items. Analyzing sales data from the used-car retail market, the authors of this paper develop a model of dynamic pricing for idiosyncratic products, showing that seller learning has […]

Blog: How Higher Prices Are Affecting E-book Sales | Strategic Pricing Solutions

Blog: How Higher Prices Are Affecting E-book Sales | Strategic Pricing Solutions

Last week an article in the Wall Street Journal, E-Book Sales Fall After New Amazon Contracts, reported that major publishing houses were experiencing declining e-book revenue. The article also pointed out that publishers had raised prices, and it implied the prices were the likely cause of declining sales. After all, price up, unit volume down […]