Wharton Article on Loyalty Programs
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Wharton Article on Loyalty Programs
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Interesting article "The Lowdown on Customer Loyalty Programs: Which Are the Most Effective and Why"
Interesting article "The Lowdown on Customer Loyalty Programs: Which Are the Most Effective and Why"
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http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/a...TOKEN=28509861
clickable.. because i couldnt even copy in one go, i had to copy, paste, scroll, copy, paste..
interesting article, its more academic than actually discussing specific programs though.
edit - whoa the stuff linked is in depth, as discussed below
clickable.. because i couldnt even copy in one go, i had to copy, paste, scroll, copy, paste..
interesting article, its more academic than actually discussing specific programs though.
edit - whoa the stuff linked is in depth, as discussed below
Last edited by Kagehitokiri; Sep 15, 2006 at 9:04 am
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I agree. Thanks for the post. The article was interesting and worth reading, though probably too academic in nature to be of much use to airlines, hotel chains and all of us FT members who enjoy kibbitzing on whether a particular loyalty program's features make sense or not.
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Thanks, interesting reading. Here's a link to the PDF version.
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Fantastic article...and I relish the academic viewpoint (free of beancounter clutter) on these interesting topics. Another article, albeit somewhat meatier, is linked from the first - titled ''Using Combined-Currency Prices to Lower Consumers' Perceived Cost", it delves deep into the psychological motivators of price/cost perception at the consumer level.
As loyalty program insiders, many of us experienced participants would probably be looking in the mirror somewhat as the paper discusses cost perception and our reactions to it. I find their thesis fascinating and true - how many of us when faced with a choice between $800 or 60,000 FF miles would choose to spend $400 and 30,000 FF miles instead? Our perceived cost from both currencies is reduced, even though we're actually paying about the same.
At 51 pages, it's long - but a very interesting read.
As loyalty program insiders, many of us experienced participants would probably be looking in the mirror somewhat as the paper discusses cost perception and our reactions to it. I find their thesis fascinating and true - how many of us when faced with a choice between $800 or 60,000 FF miles would choose to spend $400 and 30,000 FF miles instead? Our perceived cost from both currencies is reduced, even though we're actually paying about the same.
At 51 pages, it's long - but a very interesting read.
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Thought it was interesting how 'we' perceive spending miles & money (rather than just miles) as being "less expensive". Wish more FF programs offered this redemption option besides CO.
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Originally Posted by Tregate
Thought it was interesting how 'we' perceive spending miles & money (rather than just miles) as being "less expensive". Wish more FF programs offered this redemption option besides CO.
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Originally Posted by Tregate
Thought it was interesting how 'we' perceive spending miles & money (rather than just miles) as being "less expensive". Wish more FF programs offered this redemption option besides CO.
The article is interesting, but I think it's a bit of an oversimplification of certain things. It strikes me as trying to stuff a very complicated model into a very simple form, which usually creates a situation in which the author forces examples to fit a certain theory instead of choosing examples that support that theory.
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Theory, shmeerie. I like flexibility. Try putting an "shm" in front of that! I like being able to mix and match miles with cash, primarily for u/g's to F on discounted Y fares. HA Platinum status is fantastic for that!
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If I were running an airline or hotel, though, I would hope that this is exactly the sort of thing that my loyalty scheme managers were reading. Although not all of the supportable propositions would necessarily translate into viable options in any given real world situation, I'd hope that they'd be keeping abreast of underlying theory and research as part of their jobs.

