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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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As multisourcing becomes a widely adopted strategy in dynamic procurement planning, firms inevitably source from suppliers with dependent material flows, and such supply dependence, created by common second-tier suppliers or common economic environment, is often positive. We show that firms can...
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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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