Pricing and inventory policies under price-tracking behaviour Online publication date: Wed, 02-Dec-2009
by Leo MacDonald, Chris K. Anderson, Henning Rasmussen
International Journal of Revenue Management (IJRM), Vol. 4, No. 1, 2010
Abstract: We develop a demand rate model for the optimisation of retail sales of perishable assets when consumers track prices over the sales horizon. We model this behaviour within an aggregate demand framework, solving the initial joint inventory and pricing problem when the demand is deterministic as well as stochastic. We solve the problem numerically and discuss the specific results as well as the characteristics of the optimal price and inventory levels. We illustrate when firms are likely to choose a penetration vs. skimming pricing policy and describe solution updating procedure as actual sales occur.
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