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                        Retail-Price Drivers and Retailer Profits
Marketing Science
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                        What are the drivers of retailer pricing tactics over time? Based on multivariate time-series analysis of two rich datasets we quantify the relative importance of competitive retailer prices, pricing history, brand demand, wholesale prices, and retailer category-management considerations as drivers of retail prices. Interestingly, competitive retailer prices account for less than 10% of the over-time variation in retail prices. Instead, pricing history, wholesale price, and brand demand are the main drivers of retail-price variation over time. Moreover, the influence of these price drivers on retailer pricing tactics is linked to retailer category margin. We find that demand-based pricing and category-management considerations are associated with higher retailer margins. In contrast, dependence on pricing history and pricing based on store traffic considerations imply lower retailer margins.
                    
            
                    Date Published:
                    2007
                
                                                    
                    Citations:
                    Nijs, Vincent, Shuba Srinivasan, Koen Pauwels. 2007. Retail-Price Drivers and Retailer Profits. Marketing Science. (4)473-487.
                
            
        