Data in Brief (Jun 2017)

Buyer and seller data from pay what you want and name your own price laboratory markets

  • Florentin Krämer,
  • Klaus M. Schmidt,
  • Martin Spann,
  • Lucas Stich

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2017.04.049
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. C
pp. 513 – 517

Abstract

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Pay What You Want (PWYW) and Name Your Own Price (NYOP) are customer-driven pricing mechanisms that give customers (some) pricing power and that have been used in service industries with high fixed costs to price discriminate without setting a reference price. This paper describes buyer and seller data in a series of induced-value laboratory experiments that compare PWYW and NYOP in monopoly and competitive situations. Sellers are in a one-shot interaction with buyers. Sellers using customer-driven pricing mechanisms may exogenously or endogenously receive additional promotional benefits, for instance through word-of-mouth effects. The major findings based on the data presented here are reported in the paper "Delegating Pricing Power to Customers: Pay What You Want or Name Your Own Price?" (Krämer et al., 2017) [3].