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Title: | When less is better than more: just-below discount in tensile price promotions |
Authors: | Tripathi, Sanjeev Banerjee, Prantosh J. Sahay, Arvind |
Keywords: | Anchoring and adjustment;Just-Below discounts;Numerical precision;Sequential discounts;Tensile Price Claims |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Publisher: | Elsevier Ltd |
Citation: | Banerjee P.J., Tripathi S., Sahay A. (2016). When less is better than more: just-below discount in tensile price promotions. Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 31, 93-102. |
Abstract: | Retailers often use Tensile Price Claims (TPC) such as "upto 40% off" or "from 10% to 40% off" to promote a line of merchandize. This enables them to have a salient communication while allowing specific level of discount on particular items. Recently, retailers have started using just-below TPC frames such as "upto 39% off". This research explores the influence of TPC framed with "just-below" numbers on consumers' perceived benefits through three studies. The results indicate that just-below temporal frames have a more favorable impact on consumer perceptions than round frames; this is contrary to left digit salience heuristic but is in line with anchoring and adjustment theory. The effect of just-below framing disappears both for deep discount levels and with sequential TPC discounts. This study has important managerial implications for the use of TPC as a promotional tool. The study also contributes to theory in multiple ways. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11718/19454 |
Appears in Collections: | Journal Articles |
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