hintajoustoa
Hintajoustoa is a Finnish term used in economics to describe the price elasticity of demand as it relates to pricing. In everyday business usage, hintajoustoa refers to the degree to which the quantity demanded of a good or service responds to changes in its price. The concept is captured by the price elasticity of demand, defined as the percentage change in quantity demanded divided by the percentage change in price; values greater than 1 indicate elastic demand, values less than 1 indicate inelastic demand, and around 1 indicate unitary elasticity.
In practice, companies use hintajoustoa to inform pricing decisions, revenue management and dynamic pricing. For example,
Several factors influence hintajoustoa, including the availability of substitutes, whether the good is a luxury or
Limitations include the ceteris paribus assumption, data quality, and that elasticity is a snapshot rather than