Value-based pricingValue-based price (also value optimized pricing and charging what the market will bear) is a market-driven pricing strategy which sets the price of a good or service according to its perceived or estimated value. The value that a consumer gives to a good or service, can then be defined as their willingness to pay for it (in monetary terms) or the amount of time and resources they would be willing to give up for it. For example, a painting may be priced at a higher cost than the price of a canvas and paints.
Substitute goodIn microeconomics, two goods are substitutes if the products could be used for the same purpose by the consumers. That is, a consumer perceives both goods as similar or comparable, so that having more of one good causes the consumer to desire less of the other good. Contrary to complementary goods and independent goods, substitute goods may replace each other in use due to changing economic conditions. An example of substitute goods is Coca-Cola and Pepsi; the interchangeable aspect of these goods is due to the similarity of the purpose they serve, i.
Offre groupéeIn marketing, product bundling is offering several products or services for sale as one combined product or service package. It is a common feature in many imperfectly competitive product and service markets. Industries engaged in the practice include telecommunications services, financial services, health care, information, and consumer electronics. A software bundle might include a word processor, spreadsheet, and presentation program into a single office suite.
Signal-prixLe prix d'un objet, d'un produit ou d'un service dépend de nombreux facteurs, dont l'offre et la demande. Un prix peut cependant être artificiellement plafonné, soutenu ou diminué, par une volonté d'une autorité compétente et du législateur, ou par la volonté commune d'un nombre suffisant de vendeurs. Il peut l'être illégalement via une entente sur les prix ou par des cartels, ou via le dumping économique, social ou environnemental.
Analyse des systèmes de mesureL'analyse des systèmes de mesure (anglais : measurement system analysis) est un processus d'évaluation d'un système de mesure (les instruments, les méthodes de test, les conditions, etc.) pour en déterminer la qualité, mais aussi la capabilité en vue d'une application donnée. Elle joue donc un rôle important dans la métrologie industrielle, la gestion de la qualité et les démarches associées.
ConfiguratorConfigurators, also known as choice boards, design systems, toolkits, or co-design platforms, are responsible for guiding the user through the configuration process. Different variations are represented, visualized, assessed and priced which starts a learning-by-doing process for the user. While the term “configurator” or “configuration system” is quoted rather often in literature, it is used for the most part in a technical sense, addressing a software tool.
Marketing relationnelLe marketing relationnel ou la mercatique relationnelle est l’ensemble des actions marketing qui visent à établir une relation individuelle, nominative, continue et personnalisée avec chacun des clients d'une marque afin de le fidéliser à long terme et, si possible, à vie. Cette relation se construit par l’établissement d’un dialogue permanent entre la marque et le client qui s’effectue sur différents canaux et supports (site Internet, emailing, mailing, consumer magazine...
Virtual product developmentVirtual product development (VPD) is the practice of developing and prototyping products in a completely digital 2D/3D environment. VPD has four main components: virtual product design (3D shape, 2D graphics/copy) virtual product simulation (drop test, crush test, etc.) virtual product staging (retail space planning, consumer research and behavior analysis) digital manufacturing (process planning, assembly/filling virtualization, plant design).