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Medidor de Sensibilidad al Precio de Van Westendorp×Estimación de la Disposición a Pagar×
CampoMarketingMarketing
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origen19931998
Autor originalPeter D. van WestendorpKlaus Wertenbroch and Bernd Skiera
TipoPrice perception measurement methodPrice research methodology
Fuente seminalVan Westendorp, P. (1993). Price Perception Analysis. An Application to the International Car Market. International Journal of Research in Marketing, 10(2), 157-165. link ↗Wertenbroch, K., & Skiera, B. (1998). Measuring Consumers' Willingness to Pay at the Point of Purchase. Journal of Marketing Research, 35(4), 460-469. link ↗
AliasPrice Sensitivity Meter, PSM, Van Westendorp MethodPrice Elasticity Analysis, Valuation Estimation, Monetary Value Elicitation
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ResumenThe Van Westendorp Price Sensitivity Meter is a market research method developed by Peter van Westendorp in 1993 for assessing consumer price perception and estimating willingness-to-pay ranges without directly asking customers their maximum price. The method uses four simple questions about price acceptability, yielding estimates of optimal price, acceptable price range, and price perception zones.Willingness-to-Pay (WTP) estimation encompasses methods for quantifying the maximum price consumers are willing to pay for a product, service, or feature. Developed through advances in marketing research and behavioral economics, WTP estimation helps organizations set optimal prices, allocate marketing budgets, value product features, and understand customer value perception.
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