Value Measurement

Value Measurement
Ermittlung des Nutzens, den ein Produkt oder eine Dienstleistung für einen Kunden darstellt. V.M. ist die Grundlage für eine nutzenorientierte Preissetzung. Methoden des V.M. sind Conjoint Measurement, Discrete Choice Analysis etc.

Lexikon der Economics. 2013.

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