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Nonlinear Dynamic Analysis of New Product Diffusion considering Consumer Heterogeneity

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  • Zhongjun Tang
  • Huike Zhu

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When a new product enters the market, individual consumers’ decision-making behavior and purchase time are uncertain. Based on the dynamics of epidemic transmission theory and agent modeling technology, this study proposes a new coupling model through the combination of the improved SEIR epidemic model and the heterogeneous agent model. This model considers consumer heterogeneity resulting from three aspects in consumers’ sensitivity, network topology, and considerations of information flow received. It aims to analyze how consumer heterogeneity affects the scale and speed of new product diffusion. The proposed model showed that consumers’ characteristics and behavior combination at the microlevel lead to the diversity of nonlinear diffusion curves at the macrolevel for new products. Moreover, a pilot study is conducted to simulate this model and examine how to estimate the model’s parameters using aggregated data about film products. The pilot study results suggested that different consumer characteristics and behavior combinations affect the scale and speed of new product diffusion to varying degrees. In different scenarios, there were significant differences in the influence of the degree of consumer heterogeneity on diffusion, accompanied by the occurrence of threshold. The results of the empirical analysis in this study are in line with reality.

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  • Zhongjun Tang & Huike Zhu, 2020. "Nonlinear Dynamic Analysis of New Product Diffusion considering Consumer Heterogeneity," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-20, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:2915797
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/2915797
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