Dynamic pricing through discounts for optimizing multiple-class demand fulfillment

Dynamic pricing through discounts for optimizing multiple-class demand fulfillment

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Article ID: iaor2008635
Country: United States
Volume: 54
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 169
End Page Number: 183
Publication Date: Jan 2006
Journal: Operations Research
Authors: , ,
Keywords: marketing, programming: dynamic
Abstract:

In a multiple-customer-class model of demand fulfillment for a single item, we consider the use of dynamic price discounts to encourage backlogging of demand for customer classes denied immediate service. Customers are assumed to arrive over several stages in a period, and customer classes are distinguished by their contractual price and sensitivity to discounts. Through dynamic programming we determine the optimal discounts to offer, assuming a linear model for the sensitivity of customers to such inducements. We show that customers are served in class order, and allocation of inventory to demand is determined by considering the current number of customers backlogged, as well as the current inventory position. Through comparison to a naive supplier allocating inventory first come/first served with no discounting, we show that profits are primarily influenced by the allocation of capacity, and the use of price discounts primarily benefits the second-class customers' overall fill rate. Heuristics for implementation of the solution in real-time settings are given.

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