• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: On the strategic use of attention grabbers
  • Contributor: Spiegler, Ran [Author]; Eliaz, Kfir [Author]
  • imprint: New Haven, CT: The Econometric Society, 2011
  • Language: English
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.3982/TE758
  • ISSN: 1555-7561
  • Keywords: limited attention ; C79 ; persuasion ; marketing ; M39 ; preferences over menus ; consideration sets ; irrelevant alternatives ; Bounded rationality ; D03 ; media platforms ; conversion rates
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  • Description: When a firm decides which products to offer or put on display, it takes into account the products' ability to attract attention to the brand name as a whole. Thus, the value of a product to the firm emanates from the consumer demand it directly meets, as well as the indirect demand it generates for the firms' other products. We explore this idea in the context of a stylzed model of competition between media content providers (broadcast TV channels, internet portals, newspapers) over consumers with limited attention. We characterize the equilibrium use of products as attention grabbers and its implications for consumer conversion, industry profits and (mostly vertical) product differentiation.
  • Access State: Open Access