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Teaching marketing analytics: a pricing case study for quantitative and substantive marketing skills

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posted on 2024-09-25, 06:17 authored by Bernd SkieraBernd Skiera, L Jürgensmeier
AbstractThis article describes a data-driven case study for teaching and assessing students’ skills in marketing analytics, specifically in pricing. This case study combines teaching econometrics to analyze data and substantive marketing to derive managerial insights. The econometric challenge requires students to set up and implement a regression analysis to derive the demand function, detect multicollinearity, and select appropriate data visualizations. The substantive challenge requires deriving optimal pricing decisions and understanding how the parameters of the demand function impact optimal prices and the associated profit. We test the case study in a marketing analytics exam and discuss the performance of 134 students. Beyond assessing student performance in an exam, the case study facilitates teaching through in-class group work or assignments. Free of charge, under a liberal CC BY license, we encourage other educators to use the case study in their teaching. We provide the necessary data and a sample solution using the statistical programming language R.

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Journal

Journal of Marketing Analytics

Volume

12

Pagination

209-226

ISSN

2050-3318

eISSN

2050-3326

Language

English

Publication classification

C2.1 Other contribution to refereed journal

Issue

2

Publisher

PALGRAVE MACMILLAN LTD