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Zbl 1026.90002
Lau, Amy Hing Ling; Lau, Hon-Shiang
Effects of a demand-curve's shape on the optimal solutions of a multi-echelon inventory/pricing model.
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[J] Eur. J. Oper. Res. 147, No.3, 530-548 (2003). ISSN 0377-2217

Summary: When a price-demand relationship is needed in inventory/pricing models, very often a convenient (typically linear) function is arbitrarily chosen. The common-wisdom implication is that any downward-sloping demand curve would lead to similar conclusions. This paper applies different demand-curve functions to a simple inventory/pricing model, and shows that while the common-wisdom implication is valid for a single-echelon system, assuming different demand-curve functions can lead to very different results in a multi-echelon system. In some situations, a very small change in the demand-curve appearance leads to very large changes in the model's optimal solutions. Other significant but counter-intuitive effects of the demand-curve form are also revealed. This paper does not completely resolve the difficulties revealed by the counter-intuitive effects reported here, but establishing the existence of these effects represents a first step towards developing procedures to handle such effects; these procedures will be necessary to ensure the reliability of many multi-echelon models for products having price-sensitive demands.
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*90B05 Inventory management

Keywords: supply chain management; pricing; retailing; inventory

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