Impact of price postponement on capacity and flexibility investment decisions

Impact of price postponement on capacity and flexibility investment decisions

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Article ID: iaor20071105
Country: United States
Volume: 15
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 198
End Page Number: 214
Publication Date: Jan 2006
Journal: Production and Operations Management
Authors: , ,
Keywords: programming: probabilistic
Abstract:

Investments in dedicated and flexible capacity have traditionally been based on demand forecasts obtained under the assumption of a predetermined product price. However, the impact on revenue of poor capacity and flexibility decisions can be mitigated by appropriately changing prices. While investment decisions need to be made years before demand is realized, pricing decisions can easily be postponed until product launch, when more accurate demand information is available. We study the effect of this price decision delay on the optimal investments on dedicated and flexible capacity. Computational experiments show that considering price postponement at the planning stage leads to a large reduction in capacity investments, especially in the more expensive flexible capacity, and a significant increase in profits. Its impact depends on demand correlation, elasticity and diversion, ratio of fixed to variable capacity costs, and uncertainty remaining at the times the pricing and production decisions are made.

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