Bundling Products to Success: The Influence of Complementarity and Advertising
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2014
Abstract
This study investigates the strategic influence of product complementarity and advertising on the success of bundling products. We use a profit maximization model to show that when a firm sells bundled products, both the product complementarity and advertising significantly impact the performance of bundled products. The bundling strategy with advertising can help firm achieve higher performance than the bundling strategy without advertising. However, the price discount to the identical products must be attractive to customers and the degree of product complementarity to the complementary products must be large enough, and then the bundling strategy with advertising can obtain a success in the market. Furthermore, our results also show that when the degree of the complementarity between two products increases, firm should invest less on advertising to promote the bundled products. Based on our results, we propose optimal marketing strategies for firms to adopt. Firm managers can utilize our findings to plan their bundling strategies wisely.
DOI
10.1016/j.jretconser.2013.07.007
MSU Digital Commons Citation
Yan, Ruiliang; Myers, Chris; Wang, John; and Ghose, Sanjoy, "Bundling Products to Success: The Influence of Complementarity and Advertising" (2014). Department of Information Management and Business Analytics Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works. 46.
https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/infomgmt-busanalytics-facpubs/46