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A Convex Optimization Approach to Modeling Consumer Heterogeneity in Conjoint Estimation

Theodoros Evgeniou (), Massimiliano Pontil () and Olivier Toubia ()
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Theodoros Evgeniou: Technology Management and Decision Sciences, INSEAD, Bd de Constance, 77300 Fontainebleau, France
Massimiliano Pontil: Department of Computer Science University College London, Malet Place, London WC1E 6BT, United Kingdom
Olivier Toubia: Marketing Division, Columbia Business School, 3022 Broadway, Room 522, New York, New York 10027

Marketing Science, 2007, vol. 26, issue 6, 805-818

Abstract: We propose and test a new approach for modeling consumer heterogeneity in conjoint estimation based on convex optimization and statistical machine learning. We develop methods both for metric and choice data. Like hierarchical Bayes (HB), our methods shrink individual-level partworth estimates towards a population mean. However, while HB samples from a posterior distribution that is influenced by exogenous parameters (the parameters of the second-stage priors), we minimize a convex loss function that depends only on endogenous parameters. As a result, the amounts of shrinkage differ between the two approaches, leading to different estimation accuracies. In our comparisons, based on simulations as well as empirical data sets, the new approach overall outperforms standard HB (i.e., with relatively diffuse second-stage priors) both with metric and choice data.

Keywords: Bayesian analysis; data mining; econometric models; estimation and other statistical techniques; hierarchical Bayes analysis; marketing research; regression and other statistical techniques (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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