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A Study on the Customer-based Pricing Approach for Railway Fare of Express Train

A Study on the Customer-based Pricing Approach for Railway Fare of Express Trains

동아시아경상학회지 / East Asian Journal of Business Economics, (E)2288-2766
2021, v.9 no.4, pp.93-102
https://doi.org/10.20498/eajbe.2021.9.4.93
김규배 (대전대학교)
강성욱 (한국철도기술연구원)
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Abstract

Purpose – This study attempted to examine the theory and spPurpose – Among the various pricing approaches that can be used to set fares for express trains, this study explores a method of utilizing a customer-based pricing approach. The purpose of this study is to figure out how to apply the customer-based pricing approach to setting fares for new railway services using express trains. Research design, data, and methodology – This study was conducted through a literature review and case studies. In the literature review, we performed an overview of three approaches to pricing and then examined the customer-based pricing approach and the methods of its application. In the case studies, we investigated how a customer-based pricing approach can be applied to determining the fares for railway services. Result – There have also been studies using a customer-based pricing approach to set railway service rates, which have applied the concepts of customer-based pricing such as demand, elasticity, value and willingness to pay. The customer-based approach can be actively used in conjunction with other pricing approaches for setting fares of new railway services. Conclusion – This study demonstrates that a customer-based pricing approach can be useful when making decisions about railway fares. By applying a customer-based pricing approach to setting fares for new railway services using express trains, railway operators can utilize new service rates and increase the profitability of the railway business.

keywords
Railway Service, Customer-based Pricing, Demand, Willingness to Pay

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