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Showroom Deployment with Consumers’ Anticipated Regret

Yang Song (), Yaodong Fan () and Qinyu Song
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Yang Song: Glorious Sun School of Business & Management, Donghua University, Shanghai 200051, P. R. China
Yaodong Fan: College of Business, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, Shanghai 200433, P. R. China
Qinyu Song: Glorious Sun School of Business & Management, Donghua University, Shanghai 200051, P. R. China

Asia-Pacific Journal of Operational Research (APJOR), 2025, vol. 42, issue 01, 1-27

Abstract: In conjunction with the online sales channel, an increasing number of manufacturers are launching showrooms to address consumer fit uncertainty. Our study examines showroom deployment by manufacturers under two scenarios: manufacturer-operated showroom and showroom-operated in collaboration with an independent operator. We consider two types of consumers’ anticipated regret — “mismatch regret†and “high-cost regret†— and develop two game models wherein either the manufacturer or the independent operator determines the optimal pricing strategies. From the derived equilibria, we obtain three key findings: (1) Regardless of whether the showroom is launched by the manufacturer or an independent operator, there are two pricing strategies: unified pricing when the return cost for consumers is relatively low and differential pricing when the cost is high. (2) Under the differential pricing strategy, the optimal price in the showroom increases with the intensity of consumers’ mismatch regret and decreases with the intensity of consumers’ high-cost regret. Moreover, a showroom that collaborates with an independent operator induces a lower price in the showroom than under the scenario of a manufacturer-operated showroom. (3) Consumers’ mismatch regret has a promoting effect on showroom deployment.

Keywords: Showroom; product return; consumers’ anticipated regret (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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