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Price and speed decisions in customer-intensive services with two classes of customers

Guanqun Ni, Yinfeng Xu and Yucheng Dong

European Journal of Operational Research, 2013, vol. 228, issue 2, 427-436

Abstract: In many customer-intensive services, the perceived quality of service decreases in the speed of service. Usually, an increase in service speed induces different marginal reductions in quality for heterogeneous customers. To bring insight into the managerial implications of this difference, we classify customers in terms of intensity parameters, and investigate the behavior of each class of customers in a queueing framework. The optimal service speed and price are derived to maximize service provider’s revenue. Our results demonstrate that no class is always attractive to the provider, and thus there are usually several combinations of service price and speed reaching the same maximal revenue. Moreover, under some mild conditions, the provider could gain more revenue by treating different classes with discrimination than by adopting uniform treatment.

Keywords: OR in service industries; Queueing theory; Pricing and revenue management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ejor.2013.01.053

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