Pay-What-You-Want Pricing - A structured review on drivers of prices paid by customers
Agnes Sophie Roggentin and
Mirja Kroschke
Marketing Review St.Gallen, 2017, vol. 34, issue 6, 40-49
Abstract:
Pay-What-You-Want (PWYW) pricing gives customers full control over a transaction price. It is a reasonable strategy to attract new customers, to offset low turnover periods, or for long-term application. The success and applicability of PWYW depends on various company-, customer-, and context-related factors, which will be discussed in this article.
Date: 2017
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