Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
384408 Expert Systems with Applications 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

In today’s highly competitive environment, where market oriented firms aim to maximize profits through customer satisfaction, there is an increasing need to design a product line, rather than a single product. The main goal of designing a profit maximizing product line is to target the ‘right product’ to the ‘right customer’. Although conjoint analysis has turned out to be one of the most widely used techniques for product line design, it falls to explicitly consider retaliatory reactions from competitors. In this paper, we propose a new conjoint-based approach to competitive new product line design, employing the Nash equilibrium concept. The optimal product line design problem for each firm is formulated as a nonlinear integer programming problem. In the absence of a closed-form solution, to compute the Nash equilibrium and to determine the optimal product line, we propose a two-phase procedure: a sequential iterative procedure in the first phase, and backward induction in the second. To solve the optimization problem in each of the iterations of the sequential procedure, we used the branch-and-bound method. The proposed approach is illustrated under several scenarios of competition using previously published conjoint data.

► We propose a new approach to competitive product line design using conjoint data. ► To model competitive reactions we employ the Nash equilibrium concept. ► A previously published conjoint data are used to illustrate the proposed approach. ► We determined the set of product attributes that form the optimal differentiation base. ► We confirmed that it is more profitable to offer the product line than a single product.

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