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Pricing information bundles in a dynamic environment
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Proceedings of the 3rd ACM conference on Electronic Commerce table of contents
Tampa, Florida, USA
Pages: 180 - 190  
Year of Publication: 2001
ISBN:1-58113-387-1
Authors
Jeffrey O. Kephart  Inst. for Advanced Commerce IBM Research, Yorktown Heights, NY
Christopher H. Brooks  University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Rajarshi Das  Inst. for Advanced Commerce IBM Research, Yorktown Heights, NY
Jeffrey K. MacKie-Mason  School of Information and Department of Economics, University of Michigan
Robert Gazzale  School of Information and Department of Economics, University of Michigan
Edmund H. Durfee  Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, University of Michigan
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SIGEcom: ACM Special Interest Group on Electronic Commerce
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

We explore a scenario in which a monopolist producer of information goods seeks to maximize its profits in a market where consumer demand shifts frequently and unpredictably. The producer may set an arbitrarily complex price schedule---a function that maps the set of purchased items to a price. However, lacking direct knowledge of consumer demand, it cannotcompute the optimal schedule. Instead, it attempts to optimize profits via trial and error. By means of a simple model of consumer demand and a modified version of a simple nonlinear optimization routine, we study a variety of parametrizations of the price schedule and quantify some of the relationships among learnability, complexity, and profitability. In particular, we show that fixed pricing or simple two-parameter dynamic pricing schedules are preferred when demand shifts frequently, but that dynamic pricing based on more complex schedules tends to be most profitable when demand shifts very infrequently.


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Collaborative Colleagues:
Jeffrey O. Kephart: colleagues
Christopher H. Brooks: colleagues
Rajarshi Das: colleagues
Jeffrey K. MacKie-Mason: colleagues
Robert Gazzale: colleagues
Edmund H. Durfee: colleagues