Monopoly Pricing with Limited Demand Information
35 Pages Posted: 30 Aug 2011
Date Written: March 30, 2009
Abstract
Traditional monopoly pricing models assume that firms have full information about the market demand and consumer preferences. In this paper we study a prototypical monopoly pricing problem for a seller with limited market information and different levels of demand learning capability under relative performance criterion of the competitive ratio. We provide closed-form solutions for the optimal pricing policies for each case and highlight several important structural insights. We note the following: a) From the firm's viewpoint the worst-case operating conditions are when it faces a homogeneous market where all customers value the product equally, but where the specific valuation is unknown. In cases with partial demand information, the worst case cumulative willingness-to-pay distribution becomes piecewise-uniform as opposed to a point mass. b) Dynamic (skimming) pricing arises naturally as a hedging mechanism for the firm against the two principal risks that it faces: first, the risk of foregoing revenue from pricing too low, and second, the risk of foregoing sales from pricing too high. And, c) even limited learning, e.g., market information at a few price points, leads to significant performance gains.
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