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Choice models are widely applied in psychology, economics, transportation, marketing and operations studies. We review the existing developments on the modeling of consumers' choices, including the attraction model, the utility-based model, the temporal model, and the rank-based model. The...
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Inventory-based pricing under lost sales is an important, yet notoriously challenging problem in the operations management literature. The vast existing literature on this problem focuses on identifying optimality conditions for a simple management policy, while restricting to special classes of...
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The central issue in supply chain management is to match supply with demand, and the heart of a planning model is the modeling of supply and demand functions. To allow for analytical tractability, the existing literature often assumes almost surely linear supply and demand functions, which...
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Involving suppliers deep in the supply chain is critical for the success of environmental and social responsibility (ESR) initiatives. Administering ESR programs throughout a complex supply network, however, is challenging. In this paper, we apply a multi-unit bilateral bargaining framework to...
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The uncertainty in the supplier's material flows has become a norm rather than an exception in supply chains. The supply uncertainty can result in unexpected inventory shortfall, amplifying lost sales. However, the design of inventory replenishment and product pricing policy to mitigate both...
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