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Demand switching criteria for multiple products: An inventory cost analysis

Ying-Jiun Hsieh

Omega, 2011, vol. 39, issue 2, 130-137

Abstract: In this paper, we consider the problem of demand switching and show how a firm can take advantage of the risk-pooling effect to gain more profit. We examine the case of three products under various switching criteria; a model based on the heuristic approach is developed to determine the switching paths and the corresponding switching rates that yield the optimal profit. A constrained model with limited amount of the switched demand is also developed. In general, the profit increases as a result of higher profit margin or smaller demand variation and correlation. Our result indicates that the profit does not necessarily increase as the switching rate increases; in some cases the profit may even decrease as a result of demand switching. Numerical examples are also included to illustrate the derived models. The developed analytical approach may help practitioners to gain more insight in demand switching and facilitate inventory related decision-making process as well.

Keywords: Demand; switching; Risk; pooling; Safety; stocks; Cost-benefit; analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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