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Medidor de Sensibilidade ao Preço de Van Westendorp×Valor do Tempo de Vida do Cliente×
ÁreaMarketingMarketing
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origem19931996
Autor originalPeter D. van WestendorpRobert Blattberg and John Deighton
TipoPrice perception measurement methodFinancial modeling methodology
Fonte 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 ↗Blattberg, R. C., Getz, G., & Thomas, J. S. (2001). Customer Equity: Building and Managing Relationships as Assets. Harvard Business School Press. ISBN: 978-0875847191
Outros nomesPrice Sensitivity Meter, PSM, Van Westendorp MethodCLV, LTV, Customer Value
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ResumoThe 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.Customer Lifetime Value (CLV) is a financial metric that quantifies the total profit a company expects to generate from its relationship with a customer over the entire duration of that relationship. Developed through work by Blattberg, Getz, and Thomas in the 1990s-2000s, CLV integrates acquisition costs, purchase behavior, retention rates, and margin information to estimate the net present value of each customer.
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