Decommoditization, Resonance Marketing, and Information Technology: An Empirical Study of Air Travel Services amid Channel Conflict
Publication Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
2011
Abstract
Digital intermediaries and Internet search technologies have commoditized many products, resulting in intense price competition and channel conflict. Firms use decommoditization strategies to regain control over distribution channels, as well as to implement resonance marketing and hyperdifferentiation, which allows them to improve margins through differentiation. We test two hypotheses: the decommoditization hypothesis and the resonance marketing hypothesis. We use data from an airline with a new í﾿ la carte pricing mechanism, which allows consumers to tailor airline ticket bundles to suit their individual preferences. We compare í﾿ la carte ticket pricing, whose features can be modified by the purchaser, and fixed (bundled offer) sales, which cannot be modified. We found that a significant number of travelers do use í﾿ la carte pricing, which allows the airlines to regain some control over distribution. We find that travelers customized standard bundles when it was possible for them to make í﾿ la carte ticket bookings, but mainly for low-feature standard bundles. Frequent-flyer members purchased higher-feature bundles more often when they had the opportunity. The findings support the proposed hypotheses. We discuss the implications for distribution strategy and channel conflict management.
Keywords
air travel services, à la carte pricing, channel conflict, commoditization, decommoditization, disintermediation, information transparency, intermediaries, reintermediation, resonance marketing
Discipline
Computer Sciences | Technology and Innovation
Research Areas
Information Systems and Management
Publication
Journal of Management Information Systems
Volume
28
Issue
2
First Page
39
Last Page
74
ISSN
0742-1222
Identifier
10.2753/MIS0742-1222280203
Publisher
Taylor and Francis
Citation
GRANADOS, N. F.; Kauffman, Robert J.; Lai, H. C.; and Lin, H. C..
Decommoditization, Resonance Marketing, and Information Technology: An Empirical Study of Air Travel Services amid Channel Conflict. (2011). Journal of Management Information Systems. 28, (2), 39-74.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/2187
Additional URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.2753/MIS0742-1222280203