A monopolistic and oligopolistic stochastic flow revenue management model

A monopolistic and oligopolistic stochastic flow revenue management model

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Article ID: iaor20081295
Country: United States
Volume: 54
Issue: 6
Start Page Number: 1098
End Page Number: 1109
Publication Date: Nov 2006
Journal: Operations Research
Authors: ,
Keywords: inventory, game theory
Abstract:

This paper studies a one-shot inventory replenishment problem with dynamic pricing. The customer arrival rate is assumed to follow a geometric Brownian motion. Homogeneous customers have an isoelastic demand function and do not behave strategically. We find a closed-form optimal pricing policy, which utilizes current demand information. Under this pricing policy the inventory trajectory is deterministic, and a retailer sells all inventory. We show that dynamic pricing coordinated with the inventory decision achieves significantly higher profits than does static pricing. Furthermore, under oligopolistic competition we establish a weak perfect Bayesian equilibrium for the price and inventory replenishment game. We find the pricing equilibrium to be cooperative even in a noncooperative environment, but that inventory competition results in overstock and damages profits. Finally, we examine the trade-off between dynamic pricing and price precommitment and find that flexible pricing is still beneficial, provided competition is not too intense.

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