Use of dichotomous choice modelling to fix event ticket prices

Trevor Mules

    Research output: A Conference proceeding or a Chapter in BookConference contributionpeer-review

    Abstract

    Organisers of special events face some difficulty in knowing where to set the price for tickets to the event. By their nature, special events are one-offs, or occur infrequently. This makes experimentation with different prices impossible. In addition, the specific circumstances of each event mean that it is often impractical to set prices by reference to similar events elsewhere.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the 2002 Events and Placemaking Conference
    Place of PublicationSydney
    PublisherUniversity of Technology, Sydney
    Pages418-441
    Number of pages23
    ISBN (Print)1863655689
    Publication statusPublished - 2002
    Event2002 Events and Placemaking Conference - Sydney, Australia
    Duration: 1 Jan 2002 → …

    Conference

    Conference2002 Events and Placemaking Conference
    Country/TerritoryAustralia
    CitySydney
    Period1/01/02 → …

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