Lecture 1 Flashcards
1
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Problems of Rating Based Conjoint
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- Not realistic
- Not clear weather spread in ratings is due to real preferences or due to response style
- Implications for sales levels and market shares are not clear
2
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Advantages of Choice Based Conjoint (6)
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- Trade offs are enforced even more
- Realistic, the choice-setting mimics real life
- No-choice option -> Sales proxy
- Avoids the need of ad-hoc rules to predict market shares
- No subjective scaling
- Choice is cognitively less demanding
3
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What are the three levels of Analysis?
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- Aggregate level
- Segment level
- Individual level
4
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Aggregate level
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+ high precision
- Assume same preferences may give misleading results
- -> LOGIT
5
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Segment level
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+ Realistic, takes into account different segments
+ High precision
–> LCA
6
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Individual level
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+ Realistic, takes into account different segments
+ High precision
- How many strategies should the firm implement given the diversity of preferences?
–> HB
7
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Why Conjoint?
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- You cant say you want all
- It enforces trade offs
- Reduces socially desirable answers
- Adds realism
- Straightforward
8
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Disadvantages of Conjoint
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- Only small number of attributes can be included
- High-involvement search (People need to understand the attributes and levels)