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Operations & Supply Chain Management

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Price competition under multinomial logit demand functions with random coefficients

Authors
Awi Federgruen, Gad Allon, and Margaret Pierson
Date
February 11, 2010
Format
Working Paper

In this paper, we postulate a general class of price competition models with Mixed Multi Nomial Logit demand functions under affine cost functions. We characterize the equilibrium behavior of this class of models starting with the case where each product in the market is sold by a separate, independent firm. Here we identify a natural upper bound for the price levels.

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Medium of Exchange Matters: What's Fair for Goods is Unfair for Money

Authors
Sanford DeVoe and Sheena Iyengar
Date
February 1, 2010
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Psychological Science

Organized groups face a fundamental problem of how to distribute resources fairly. We found people view it as less fair to distribute resources equally when the allocated resource invokes the market by being a medium of exchange than when the allocated resource is a good that holds value in use. These differences in fairness can be attributed to being a medium of exchange, and not to other essential properties of money (i.e., being a unit of account or a store of value).

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Using Queueing Theory to Alleviate Emergency Department Overcrowding

Authors
Linda Green
Date
February 1, 2010
Format
Chapter
Book
Wiley Encyclopedia of Operations Research and Management Science

Timely access to care is a key component of high quality health care. Yet, patient delays are prevalent throughout the health-care system resulting in dissatisfaction and adverse clinical consequences for patients as well as potentially higher costs and wasted capacity for providers. For this reason, the Institute of Medicine has identified "timeliness" as one of the six keys in "aims for improvement" in its health-care quality initiative.

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Bayesian dynamic pricing policies: Learning and earning under a binary prior distribution

Authors
Assaf Zeevi, N. Bora Keskin, and J. Richard Harrison
Date
January 14, 2010
Format
Working Paper

Motivated by applications in financial services, we consider a seller who offers prices sequentially to a stream of potential customers, observing either success or failure in each sales attempt. The parameters of the underlying demand model are initially unknown, so each price decision involves a trade-off between learning and earning. Attention is restricted to the simplest kind of model uncertainty, where one of two demand models is known to apply, and we focus initially on performance of the myopic Bayesian policy (MBP), variants of which are commonly used in practice.

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Optimal procurement strategies under general trade credit schemes

Authors
Awi Federgruen and Min Wang
Date
January 1, 2010
Format
Working Paper
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Inventory subsidy versus supplier trade credit in decentralized supply chains

Authors
Awi Federgruen and Min Wang
Date
January 1, 2010
Format
Working Paper
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The impact of mergers and acquisitions in price competition models

Authors
Awi Federgruen and Margaret Pierson
Date
January 1, 2010
Format
Working Paper
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Revenue Maximization in Reservation-based Online Advertising Through Dynamic Inventory Management

Authors
Assaf Zeevi and Ana Radovanovic
Date
January 1, 2010
Format
Chapter
Book
Proceedings of the 48th Annual Allerton Conference on Communication, Control, and Computing

A widely used model in the online advertising industry is one where advertisers pre-purchase a reservation package of online inventory on content sites owned by publishers (e.g., CNN, amazon, etc.). Sales representatives, acting on behalf of publishers, sell inventory (impression) bundles of various types (text, video, multimedia, etc.) while trying to meet advertisers' expectations.

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Mean-variance analysis of stochastic inventory models

Authors
Awi Federgruen and Fangruo Chen
Date
January 1, 2010
Format
Working Paper
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