Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the mediating role of internal reference price (IRP) in a pay-what-you-want (PWYW) price setting. Specifically, it examines the effects of altruism, social desirability and price consciousness as the antecedents of IRP and consumers’ willingness to pay (WTP), future purchase intention and attitude toward the seller as the outcomes of IRP. Design/methodology/approach – The data for the study were collected from 272 respondents through a structured survey and analyzed through structural equation modeling technique using AMOS 22.0. Findings – Altruism and social desirability positively influence IRP whereas price consciousness influences IRP negatively. IRP mediates the effects of altruism, soc...
We investigate the effect of different "Pay What You Want" (PWYW) labels in combination with anonymi...
The dissertation explores factors influencing consumers' payments in anonymous Pay-What-You-Want (PW...
to be submitted to Management Science (Behavioral Econ. Dpt.) Pay What You Want (PWYW) can be an att...
Pay What You Want (PWYW) is a type of participative pricing mechanism where the buyer can offer any ...
Pay what you want (PWYW) is a unique participative pricing mechanism that has no minimum price set b...
Purpose: Extant literature on pricing posits that consumers’ internal reference price (IRP) drives w...
Pay what you want (PWYW) is an innovative participative pricing mechanism that allows consumers to ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the direct and indirect effects of social visib...
Pay-what-you-want (PWYW) is a unique participative pricing mechanism in which the buyers can pay no...
Unlike the passive role that consumers usually play in conventional pricing mechanisms, participativ...
Alternative reference prices, either displayed in the environment (external) or recalled from memory...
This paper investigates social influences on Pay‐What‐You‐Want (PWYW) pricing decisions by combining...
Pay-what-you-want is an innovative participative pricing mechanism that has received increased atten...
This paper explores the differences in the interactive effects of situational and enduring involveme...
Pay-What-You-Want (PWYW) pricing schemes are becoming increasingly popular in a wide range of indust...
We investigate the effect of different "Pay What You Want" (PWYW) labels in combination with anonymi...
The dissertation explores factors influencing consumers' payments in anonymous Pay-What-You-Want (PW...
to be submitted to Management Science (Behavioral Econ. Dpt.) Pay What You Want (PWYW) can be an att...
Pay What You Want (PWYW) is a type of participative pricing mechanism where the buyer can offer any ...
Pay what you want (PWYW) is a unique participative pricing mechanism that has no minimum price set b...
Purpose: Extant literature on pricing posits that consumers’ internal reference price (IRP) drives w...
Pay what you want (PWYW) is an innovative participative pricing mechanism that allows consumers to ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the direct and indirect effects of social visib...
Pay-what-you-want (PWYW) is a unique participative pricing mechanism in which the buyers can pay no...
Unlike the passive role that consumers usually play in conventional pricing mechanisms, participativ...
Alternative reference prices, either displayed in the environment (external) or recalled from memory...
This paper investigates social influences on Pay‐What‐You‐Want (PWYW) pricing decisions by combining...
Pay-what-you-want is an innovative participative pricing mechanism that has received increased atten...
This paper explores the differences in the interactive effects of situational and enduring involveme...
Pay-What-You-Want (PWYW) pricing schemes are becoming increasingly popular in a wide range of indust...
We investigate the effect of different "Pay What You Want" (PWYW) labels in combination with anonymi...
The dissertation explores factors influencing consumers' payments in anonymous Pay-What-You-Want (PW...
to be submitted to Management Science (Behavioral Econ. Dpt.) Pay What You Want (PWYW) can be an att...