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> How to Fight a Price War

商品編號: R00208
出版日期: 2000/03/01
作者姓名:
Rao, Akshay R.;Bergen, Mark E.;Davis, Scott
商品類別: Marketing
商品規格: 10p

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Price wars are a fact of life, whether we''re talking about the fast-paced world of knowledge products, the marketing of Internet appliances, or the staid, traditional sales of aluminum castings. If you''re a manager and you''re not in battle currently, you probably will be soon, so it''s never too early to prepare. The authors describe the causes and characteristics of price wars and explain how companies can fight them, flee them--or even start them. The authors say the best defense in a pricing battle isn''t to simply match price cut for price cut; they emphasize other options for protecting market share. For instance, companies can compete on quality instead of price; they can alert customers to the risks and negative consequences of choosing a low-priced option. Companies can reveal their strategic intentions and capabilities; just the threat of a major price action might hold rivals'' pricing moves in check. And, finally, companies can seek support from interested third parties--governments, customers, and vendors, for instance--to help avert a price war. If a company chooses to compete on price, the authors suggest using complex pricing actions, cutting prices in certain channels, or introducing new products or flanking brands--each of which lets companies selectively target only those segments of the market that are under competitive threat. A simple tit-for-tat price move should be the last resort--and managers should act swiftly and decisively so competitors will know that any revenue gains will be short-lived.


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Competitive strategy;Marketing strategy;Pricing strategy


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