Joint pricing, assortment, and inventory decisions for a retailer’s product line

Joint pricing, assortment, and inventory decisions for a retailer’s product line

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Article ID: iaor20082138
Country: United States
Volume: 54
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 315
End Page Number: 330
Publication Date: Apr 2007
Journal: Naval Research Logistics
Authors: ,
Keywords: commerce
Abstract:

Consider a set of product variants that are differentiated by some secondary attributes such as flavor, color, or size. The retailer’s problem is to jointly determine the set of variants to include in her product line (‘assortment’), together with their prices and inventory levels, so as to maximize her expected profit. We model the consumer choice process using a multinomial logit choice model and consider a newsvendor type inventory setting. We derive the structure of the optimal assortment for some important special cases, including the case of horizontally differentiated items, and propose a dominance relationship for the general case that simplifies the search for an optimal assortment. We also discuss structural properties of the optimal prices. Finally, motivated by our analytical results, we propose a heuristic solution procedure, which is shown to be quite effective through a numerical study.

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