Sellers are increasingly utilizing big data and sophisticated algorithms to price discriminate among customers. Indeed, we are approaching a world in which each consumer will be charged a personalized price for a personalized product or service. Is this type of price discrimination good or bad? The normative assessment, I argue, depends on the target of the discrimination. Sellers are interested in the consumer’s willingness to pay (WTP) for their goods or services: they maximize profits by charging a price that is as close as possible to the consumer’s WTP. This WTP is a function of consumer preferences on the one hand and consumer (mis)perceptions on the other hand. When algorithmic price discrimination targets preferences, it harms consu...
As big data capabilities have increased, so too has the potential for price discrimination. Price di...
Digitalization has gradually changed business models and reshaped human lifestyles. The rise of busi...
I have the formidable task of commenting on two outstanding surveys of two important literatures. Ar...
Sellers are increasingly utilizing big data and sophisticated algorithms to price discriminate among...
Traditionally, it was not feasible for businesses to determine the maximum price the buyer was willi...
Price discrimination gets a bad rap. It is associated with the exploitation of monopoly power and wi...
Advances in information technologies have increasingly enabled firms to use consumers' past purchasi...
While algorithms bring about benefits for consumers in the form of more efficient price setting, the...
Price is an essential term at the heart of supplier-consumer transactions and relationships increasi...
This paper generalizes the price discrimination framework of Mussa and Rosen (1978) by considering s...
In this Essay, we seek to systematically explore and understand crucial aspects of the dark side of ...
We study personalized pricing (or first-degree price discrimination) in a general oligopoly model. I...
Online market players are gradually gaining the capacity to adapt prices dynamically based on knowle...
In the age of the large-scale collection, aggregation, and analysis of personal data (‘Big Data’), m...
This paper investigates the competitive and welfare effects of information accuracy improvements in ...
As big data capabilities have increased, so too has the potential for price discrimination. Price di...
Digitalization has gradually changed business models and reshaped human lifestyles. The rise of busi...
I have the formidable task of commenting on two outstanding surveys of two important literatures. Ar...
Sellers are increasingly utilizing big data and sophisticated algorithms to price discriminate among...
Traditionally, it was not feasible for businesses to determine the maximum price the buyer was willi...
Price discrimination gets a bad rap. It is associated with the exploitation of monopoly power and wi...
Advances in information technologies have increasingly enabled firms to use consumers' past purchasi...
While algorithms bring about benefits for consumers in the form of more efficient price setting, the...
Price is an essential term at the heart of supplier-consumer transactions and relationships increasi...
This paper generalizes the price discrimination framework of Mussa and Rosen (1978) by considering s...
In this Essay, we seek to systematically explore and understand crucial aspects of the dark side of ...
We study personalized pricing (or first-degree price discrimination) in a general oligopoly model. I...
Online market players are gradually gaining the capacity to adapt prices dynamically based on knowle...
In the age of the large-scale collection, aggregation, and analysis of personal data (‘Big Data’), m...
This paper investigates the competitive and welfare effects of information accuracy improvements in ...
As big data capabilities have increased, so too has the potential for price discrimination. Price di...
Digitalization has gradually changed business models and reshaped human lifestyles. The rise of busi...
I have the formidable task of commenting on two outstanding surveys of two important literatures. Ar...