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Correcting for CBC model bias. A hybrid scanner data - conjoint model.

  • Martin Natter
  • , Markus Feurstein

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Abstract

Choice-Based Conjoint (CBC) models are often used for pricing decisions, especially when scanner data models cannot be applied. Up to date, it is unclear how Choice-Based Conjoint (CBC) models perform in terms of forecasting real-world shop data. In this contribution, we measure the performance of a Latent Class CBC model not by means of an experimental hold-out sample but via aggregate scanner data. We find that the CBC model does not accurately predict real-world market shares, thus leading to wrong pricing decisions. In order to improve its forecasting performance, we propose a correction scheme based on scanner data. Our empirical analysis shows that the hybrid method improves the performance measures considerably. (author's abstract)

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SeriesReport Series SFB "Adaptive Information Systems and Modelling in Economics and Management Science"
Number57

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  • Report Series SFB \Adaptive Information Systems and Modelling in Economics and Management Science\

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