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A dynamic multiple-variety choice adaption model
Authors:Lianlian Song  Geoffrey Tso  Hing-Po Lo  Zhongsheng Hua
Institution:1. University of Science and Technology of China, School of Management, Hefei, China;2. City University of Hong Kong, Department of Management Sciences, Hong Kong, China;3. University of Hong Kong, Department of Civil Engineering, Hong Kong, China;4. Zhejiang University, School of Management, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China
Abstract:The choice of a product on one purchase occasion by one consumer could be multiple varieties and influenced by past usage experience of this product. To mimic the real situation, this article proposes a new dynamic multiple-variety choice (DMC) model which incorporates quantitative and qualitative dynamics into an additive utility function. This model exhibits three major features of consumer purchase behavior: more than one variety purchased, learning behavior from use experience, and forgetting with the passage of time. All these are achieved by combining a simultaneous demand model with Bayesian learning theory embedded in an exponential function. The model is tested and validated using Hong Kong television viewing data. Empirical results show that including Bayesian learning in a multiple-choice model significantly improves model performance and prediction accuracy, and consideration of the effect of forgetting when studying learning behavior renders the Bayesian learning model much more accurate in practical application.
Keywords:Bayesian learning  Dynamic multiple-variety choice (DMC) model  State dependence  Forgetting
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