Article ID: | iaor20021827 |
Country: | United States |
Volume: | 31 |
Issue: | 3 |
Publication Date: | May 2001 |
Journal: | Interfaces |
Authors: | Eliashberg Jehoshua, Weinberg Charles B., Wierenga Berend, Swami Sanjeev |
Keywords: | recreation & tourism, decision: applications |
Every Monday morning, Pathé Theaters in the Netherlands decides which movies in its cinemas to retain and which to replace. It must choose replacement movies from those available at that time. We implemented the SilverScreener model, a mathematical-programming system to help Pathé managers make those decisions for one six-screen theater and tested its performance against the performance of two unaided similar multiscreen cinemas. Using Pathé's historical data, managerial judgment, and theater-specific factors, we developed an attendance-forecasting system. While a fully controlled experiment was not possible, the revenues at the theater using the SilverScreener recommendations were higher than those at the two comparable theaters. Managerial attitudes towards the modeling system improved after implementation of SilverScreener.