Research Note—On Managerially Efficient Experimental Designs

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Authors and Corporations: Toubia, Olivier, Hauser, John R.
In: Marketing Science, 26, 2007, 6, p. 851-858
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Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS)
Media Type: Article, E-Article

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Physical Description: 851-858
ISSN: 0732-2399
1526-548X
DOI: 10.1287/mksc.1060.0244
published in: Marketing Science
Language: English
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Collection: Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS) (CrossRef)
Table of Contents

<jats:p> In most marketing experiments, managerial decisions are not based directly on the estimates of the parameters but rather on functions of these estimates. For example, many managerial decisions are driven by whether or not a feature is valued more than the price the consumer will be asked to pay. In other cases, some managerial decisions are weighed more heavily than others. The standard measures used to evaluate experimental designs (e.g., A-efficiency or D-efficiency) do not accommodate these phenomena. We propose alternative “managerial efficiency” criteria (M-errors) that are relatively easy to implement. We explore their properties, suggest practical algorithms to decrease errors, and provide illustrative examples. Realistic examples suggest improvements of as much as 30% in managerial efficiency. We close by considering approximations for nonlinear criteria and extensions to choice-based experiments. </jats:p>