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We consider an assortment optimization problem where a retailer chooses a set of substitutable products to maximize the total expected revenue or profit subject to a capacity constraint. The customer purchase behavior follows the generalized attraction model (GAM), of which the multinomial logit...
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Problem definition. This paper examines the impact of non-randomness on random choice models, and then studies various operations problems under the new discrete choice models. Academic/Practical Relevance. The literature often assumes that the random utility components follow some i.i.d....
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Network externality arises when the utility of a product depends not only on its attributes, but also on the number of consumers who purchase the same product. In this paper, we propose and analyze consumer choice models that endogenize such network externality. We first characterize the choice...
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We propose and study a threshold utility model (TUM) where consumers buy any product whose net utility exceeds a non-negative, product-specific threshold. The thresholds are selected to maximize the expected surplus of the representative consumer subject to a bound on the expected number of...
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