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Influence of contextual information and past prices on the willingness to pay and expected quality evaluations
Authors:Mauricio A. Valle  Jaime F. Lavin  Nicolas S. Magner  Cristian E. Geldes
Affiliation:1. Universidad Finis Terrae, Faculty of Economy and Business, Santiago, Chile;2. Universidad Adolfo Ibá?ez, School of Business and Executive Education Center, Santiago, Chile;3. Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Facultad de Economía y Negocios, Santiago, Chile
Abstract:This study conducted two experiments to assess consumers' willingness to pay or the expected quality in response to different levels of contradictory contextual information (regarding price and quality) and the presence of anchors in the form of past price paid. First, the results show that the contextual information was decisive in the formation of reference prices that affect the willingness to pay. Second, the anchors did not influence the evaluation of the willingness to pay and the expected quality. And third, it was observed that the coherence of the contextual information (price–quality correlation) performs a moderating role in the relation between reference prices and expected quality. These results suggest that anchors are less important than contextual information in the evaluation process of the willingness to pay and the expected quality, and that therefore neither an adjustment nor a priming mechanism is activated. We found that the coherence of the contextual information influences how individuals evaluate a service. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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