TY - JOUR
T1 - Empathic cultural consumers
T2 - pay what you want in the theater
AU - Tena Sanchez, Jordi
AU - León Medina, Francisco José
AU - Noguera Ferrer, Jose Antonio
PY - 2020/7/29
Y1 - 2020/7/29
N2 - Pay what you want (PWYW) is an increasingly popular sales strategy in which consumers voluntarily decide how much to pay for a product or service. PWYW has often been described as an exercise in the “empathy economy,” where consumers' payment choices might be seen as empowered expressions of their tastes and preferences, and sellers have a stronger incentive for empathizing with them. Beyond their economic interest, PWYW experiences also deserve significant attention in the social sciences given that they challenge several key assumptions of rational choice and neoclassical economic theory, as well as conventional consumer behavior and pricing theories. This paper analyzes three plays performed at the Beckett Theater in Barcelona using PWYW with very profitable outcomes. Our analysis shows that socio-psychological factors, such as payments attributed to others and satisfaction with the play, are the best predictors of customer payments.
AB - Pay what you want (PWYW) is an increasingly popular sales strategy in which consumers voluntarily decide how much to pay for a product or service. PWYW has often been described as an exercise in the “empathy economy,” where consumers' payment choices might be seen as empowered expressions of their tastes and preferences, and sellers have a stronger incentive for empathizing with them. Beyond their economic interest, PWYW experiences also deserve significant attention in the social sciences given that they challenge several key assumptions of rational choice and neoclassical economic theory, as well as conventional consumer behavior and pricing theories. This paper analyzes three plays performed at the Beckett Theater in Barcelona using PWYW with very profitable outcomes. Our analysis shows that socio-psychological factors, such as payments attributed to others and satisfaction with the play, are the best predictors of customer payments.
KW - Consumer behavior
KW - Consumer elective pricing
KW - Pricing theories
U2 - 10.1111/joca.12327
DO - 10.1111/joca.12327
M3 - Article
SN - 0022-0078
VL - 54
SP - 1213
EP - 1245
JO - Journal of Consumer Affairs
JF - Journal of Consumer Affairs
IS - 4
ER -