Schmutz, Iris-KatharinaIris-KatharinaSchmutzReinecke, SvenSvenReineckeManole, Anne-MarieAnne-MarieManole2023-04-132023-04-132020-11https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/handle/20.500.14171/111631The field of pricing holds high potential for professional- ization since it comprises a multitude of decisions based on sparse information sets, data-driven tasks and an ever more dynamic and fast-moving market environment. Therefore, advances in artificial intelligence (AI) will influence and maybe even disrupt pricing man- agers’ roles within the pricing process. Using a Delphi study design, we aimed to take a look at future tasks and profiles of pricing managers. The results allowed us to extend existing models of pri- cing capabilities and classify which skills and know-how pricing managers should nurture and which ones may be left to artificial intelligence. Furthermore, we were able to derive implications for curricula as well as talent selection.enpricingAIcapabilitiesprice settingskillsAllocating resources in pricing – which capabilities are worth fostering in the face of AI?journal article