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Price matching and product differentiation strategies considering showrooming

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  • Wei, Jie
  • Chang, Meijing
  • Zhao, Jing

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Showrooming, a phenomenon in which customers use brick-and-mortar stores to assess products and then purchase them from online retailers (o-retailers) for lower prices, is considered a great threat to traditional retailers (t-retailers). To combat showrooming, many t-retailers have executed price matching which enables customers to pay o-retailers' lower prices for the identical product. To avoid direct competition with t-retailers who execute price matching, many o-retailers have begun to sell differentiated products from t-retailers, which weakens the information advantage to customers from practicing showrooming. Motivated by these observations, we construct a duopoly game, where a t-retailer and an o-retailer sell products in a same category, to study the profitabilities of product differentiation and price matching in the context of showrooming. The results show that in the scenario without price matching, the o-retailer is likely to benefit from product differentiation only when the o-retailer's differentiated product is more popular with customers than the t-retailer's product. However, in the price matching scenario, the o-retailer also has the opportunity to benefit from product differentiation when the o-retailer's differentiated product is less popular with customers than the t-retailer's product, and product differentiation can be a win-win strategy for the two retailers under certain conditions. Considering the o-retailer's product differentiation decision, the t-retailer is only likely to execute price matching if the non-digital attributes of the product category sold by two retailers are not very obvious.

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  • Wei, Jie & Chang, Meijing & Zhao, Jing, 2023. "Price matching and product differentiation strategies considering showrooming," Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, Elsevier, vol. 75(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:joreco:v:75:y:2023:i:c:s0969698923002205
    DOI: 10.1016/j.jretconser.2023.103473
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