An important contribution to marketing literature, this volume offers a comprehensive guide to market-based pricing strategies. The authors present pricing as a relatively simple, but extremely powerful marketing tool--a creative variable which managers can manipulate to accomplish a wide variety of ends. Arguing that companies must move away from the traditional, short-term, reactive methods relied upon to set and manage prices, the authors call for a systematic, strategic and market-based approach to the pricing problem. Their central unifying theme is that pricing begins and ends with the customer and that every pricing action should be part of a larger pricing program build around the realities of customer needs and competitor pressures. Written with a minimum of jargon and amply illustrated with explanatory tables and figures, this is an excellent introduction to pricing for both seasoned and aspiring marketing and product managers.Morris and Morris begin by examining the overall concept of price as a statement of value. Subsequent chapters offer in-depth guidance on the development of market-based pricing, addressing such critical issues as pricing strategy over the product life cycle, linking pricing and marketing strategy, understanding and using elasticity, the psychology of pricing, and negotiating prices with customers. Particular attention is paid to the question of price differentials--charging different prices to different classes of consumers--and the legal and ethical ramifications of adopting strategies based on price differentials. The authors also explore cost-based pricing, industry and competitor analysis, pricing across the product line, and computers as an aid in pricing. Throughout, references to real-world cases and problems helps the manager to relate the concepts of market-based pricing to the pricing decisions and considerations actually confronted on the job.
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Subsequent chapters offer in-depth guidance on the development of market-based pricing, addressing such critical issues as pricing strategy over the product life cycle, linking pricing and marketing strategy, understanding and using elasticity, the psychology of pricing, and negotiating prices with customers.
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Introduction: Price as a Statement of Value Developing Pricing Programs Understanding and Using Elasticity The Psychology of Pricing Negotiating Prices with Customers Examining Costs from a Market Perspective Industry and Competitior Analysis Pricing Across the Product Line Legal and Ethical Aspects of Pricing Decisions Computers as an Aid in Pricing Index
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The authors present pricing as a relatively simple but extremely powerful marketing tool--a creative variable that managers can manipulate to accomplish a wide variety of ends. Arguing that companies must move away from the traditional, short-term, reactive methods relied upon to set and manage prices, the authors call for a systematic, strategic and market-based approach to the pricing problem.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780899304021
Publisert
1990-04-24
Utgiver
Vendor
Praeger Publishers Inc
Aldersnivå
XV, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
218
Biographical note
MICHAEL H. MORRIS is Associate Professor of Marketing at the University of Central Florida. He has published extensively on pricing and other marketing-related topics in Business Horizons, Industrial Marketing Management, the International Journal of Research in Marketing, the American Journal of Economics and Sociology, and various other journals. In addition, he is the author of Industrial Organizational Marketing (1988).
GENE MORRIS is an independent marketing consultant residing in Virginia and has consulted with a number of corporations in the areas of strategic planning, pricing, and new market assessment.