Fairness Among Servers When Capacity Decisions Are Endogenous

Fairness Among Servers When Capacity Decisions Are Endogenous

0.00 Avg rating0 Votes
Article ID: iaor201526645
Volume: 24
Issue: 6
Start Page Number: 961
End Page Number: 974
Publication Date: Jun 2015
Journal: Production and Operations Management
Authors: , ,
Keywords: decision, queues: applications, game theory, simulation, management
Abstract:

We look at a simple service system with two servers serving arriving jobs (single class). Our interest is in examining the effect of routing policies on servers when they care about fairness among themselves, and when they can endogenously choose capacities in response to the routing policy. Therefore, we study the two‐server game where the servers’ objective functions have a term explicitly modeling fairness. Moreover, we focus on four commonly seen policies that are from one general class. Theoretical results concerning the existence and uniqueness of the Nash equilibrium are proved for some policies. Further managerial insights are given based on simulation studies on servers’ equilibrium/off‐equilibrium behaviors and the resulting system efficiency performance under different policies.

Reviews

Required fields are marked *. Your email address will not be published.