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Modeling Heterogeneity in Choice Models, Household Level vs. Intra-household Heterogeneity in Reference Price Effects: Should National Brands Care?

Authors : Parneet Pahwa, Nanda Kumar, B. P. S. Murthi

Published in: Advances in National Brand and Private Label Marketing

Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland

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Abstract

Much of the extant empirical work on consumers’ grocery purchases employ models that are estimated on household scanner panel data. A known limitation of these models is that households may have multiple decision makers, and a decision maker may have brand preferences and marketing mix sensitivities that are distinct from other decision makers in the household. We seek to study whether models using individual customer data provide substantially different insights and managerial implications relative to models that use household data. This important issue has not been addressed in the literature, possibly due to limitations of scanner panel data. Using a unique data set that identifies choices made by individual customers within a household, we estimate multinomial choice models at the household level with and without incorporating intra-household heterogeneity using Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) procedures. We incorporate controls for unobserved heterogeneity by estimating random coefficients models which allows the brand preferences and the price sensitivity parameters to vary across households. We find that in each product category the estimates obtained at the customer level are significantly different from those obtained at the household level. Our findings imply that targeting promotions based on customer level estimates will result in outcomes that are significantly more profitable relative to targeting based on household level estimates.

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Footnotes
1
The identity of the large retail chain was not provided to us by the manufacturer who provided us with this data. We were told this is a supermarket similar to Safeway, Albertsons etc. and we suspect given the temporal price variation we see in the data, that it is Hi-Lo store.
 
2
The choice of frozen meals as a category was driven primarily by data limitation. Without performing the analysis on other categories, we cannot speak to whether this category is representative of the rest of the categories in the store. We thank an anonymous reviewer for alerting us to this issue.
 
3
It is possible given our individual household and customer level estimates to customize the face value of the coupon at the household level. However, in this policy simulation we focus on blanket coupons, so the targeted households get a discount while others do not.
 
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Metadata
Title
Modeling Heterogeneity in Choice Models, Household Level vs. Intra-household Heterogeneity in Reference Price Effects: Should National Brands Care?
Authors
Parneet Pahwa
Nanda Kumar
B. P. S. Murthi
Copyright Year
2023
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-32894-7_1