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Preference between Individual Products and Bundles: Effects of Complementary, Price, and Discount Level in Portugal

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  • Paulo Martins

    (Faculty of Economics and Management, Universidade Lusíada, Norte, 4369-006 Porto, Portugal)

  • Paula Rodrigues

    (Faculty of Economics and Management, Universidade Lusíada, Norte, 4369-006 Porto, Portugal)

  • Carlos Martins

    (Faculty of Economics and Management, Universidade Lusíada, Norte, 4369-006 Porto, Portugal)

  • Teresa Barros

    (CIICESI-ESTG, Politécnico do Porto, 4610-156 Felgueiras, Portugal
    International Research Institute for Economics and Management, Hong Kong, China)

  • Nelson Duarte

    (CIICESI-ESTG, Politécnico do Porto, 4610-156 Felgueiras, Portugal
    International Research Institute for Economics and Management, Hong Kong, China)

  • Rebecca Kechen Dong

    (International Research Institute for Economics and Management, Hong Kong, China
    School of Management, University of South Australia, Adelaide 5001, Australia)

  • Yiyi Liao

    (International Research Institute for Economics and Management, Hong Kong, China)

  • Ubaldo Comite

    (Department of Business Sciences, University Giustino Fortunato, 82100 Benevento, Italy)

  • Xiaoguang Yue

    (CIICESI-ESTG, Politécnico do Porto, 4610-156 Felgueiras, Portugal
    International Research Institute for Economics and Management, Hong Kong, China
    Department of Business Sciences, University Giustino Fortunato, 82100 Benevento, Italy
    Department of Computer Science and Engineering, School of Sciences, European University Cyprus, Nicosia 1516, Cyprus)

Abstract

This paper aims to (1) compare consumers’ preferences between individual products and bundles as well as (2) investigate some of the factors involved in bundle characteristics that may affect consumer’s preferences. Those factors are complementarity, price level, and discount level. An online survey developed by means of questionnaires were collected from the Portuguese population. Student’s t -tests were used to test the hypothesis formulated and to analyze the consumers’ preferences. The findings corroborate that in a scenario where the bundle does not offer any discounts, preference of individual products is higher. When a 20% discount is assigned to bundles, the overall preference for individual products is still superior. By offering a discount level of 45%, the overall preference for bundles becomes higher. The positive effect of complementarity bundles valuation is confirmed. This is the first approach to evaluate the preferences between bundles and individual products in the Portuguese market. The findings contribute to clarify the customer map within a Business Model Canvas. Furthermore, this paper analyzes the bundle complementarity and discount level effects simultaneously.

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  • Paulo Martins & Paula Rodrigues & Carlos Martins & Teresa Barros & Nelson Duarte & Rebecca Kechen Dong & Yiyi Liao & Ubaldo Comite & Xiaoguang Yue, 2021. "Preference between Individual Products and Bundles: Effects of Complementary, Price, and Discount Level in Portugal," JRFM, MDPI, vol. 14(5), pages 1-19, April.
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