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Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
 - Value and price
 - Buyer choice
 - Key definitions of value, satisfaction and quality
 - The expected net value framework
 - Expected benefits
 - Example: the Singapore airlines business class
 - Value proposition and value co-creation
 - Expected outlays
 - Expected outlays - non monetary costs
 - Expected outlays - sensory and psychological
 - The buyer decision process
 - The ENV framework
 - Motivation for purchase
 - Competition: its influence on the ENV
 - Competition: degree of substitutability
 - Three types of competition
 - eFax example
 - The marketing mix strategy
 - The expectations of customers
 - Increase in ENV
 - Trading off benefits and outlays
 - Understanding price and consumer surplus
 - Innovation in reducing expected outlays
 - Reducing expected outlays - anxiety
 - Reducing expected outlays - time
 - Reducing expected outlays - guilt
 - How reducing outlays impact on value and price
 - Reducing Pareto loss: easyJet
 - Reducing Pareto loss: Napster
 - Reducing Pareto loss: airport shuttle
 - Maintaining price, increasing demand - Ikea
 - Maintaining price, increasing demand - Citybank
 - Reducing Pareto loss: a better service experience
 - Summary
 - Thank you
 
Topics Covered
- How consumers perceive value and price
 - How companies should go about pricing based on value
 - The Expected Net Value (ENV) framework
 - Value proposition and value co-creation
 - The buyer decision process
 - Competition: its influence on the ENV
 - Trading off benefits and outlays
 - Innovation in reducing expected outlays
 - Reducing Pareto loss
 
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Ng, I. (2009, November 16). How do consumers perceive value and price: understanding value-based pricing [Video file]. In The Business & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved November 4, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/KCOL1036.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on November 16, 2009
 
How do consumers perceive value and price: understanding value-based pricing
                  Published on November 16, 2009
                  
                    
                      
                        
                      
                    
                  
                  
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