Optimal Policies for Recovering the Value of Consumer Returns

Optimal Policies for Recovering the Value of Consumer Returns

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Article ID: iaor201524633
Volume: 23
Issue: 10
Start Page Number: 1667
End Page Number: 1680
Publication Date: Oct 2014
Journal: Production and Operations Management
Authors: ,
Keywords: combinatorial optimization, supply & supply chains, programming: multiple criteria
Abstract:

This study characterizes the class of Pareto optimal returns policies between a manufacturer and a retailer who receives consumer returns. The manufacturer may take a costly hidden action that reduces the expected number of products returned by consumers, which when realized is hidden information known only to the retailer. When faced with consumer returns, the retailer must decide whether to send the product back to the manufacturer, who harvests a low salvage value, or to engage in costly refurbishment that permits the returned product to be resold to consumers. We find that the optimal returns policies may be implemented through the payment by the manufacturer of a full refund to the retailer of the wholesale price for any returns as well as a bonus paid to the retailer that is decreasing in the number of returns to the manufacturer.

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