Ordering and pricing policies for random discount offerings and permissible shortages
F.J. Arcelus,
T.P.M. Pakkala and
G. Srinivasan
International Journal of Operational Research, 2007, vol. 2, issue 4, 400-413
Abstract:
This study develops the ordering and pricing policies of a retailer, confronted with a price-dependent demand and a vendor offering a discount on the wholesale/regular price during sales sub-periods, which are repeated randomly and last for a random amount of time. The inventory level forms a regenerative stochastic process, with regeneration points at the start of the discount sub-periods. The objective is to maximise the long run expected profit per unit time, expressed as a function the order quantity, reorder level and retail price for regular and discount sub-periods.
Keywords: repetitive special sales; stochastic inventory; renewal reward theorem; ordering policies; pricing policies; random discount offerings; permissible shortages; operational research; order quantity; reorder level; retail price. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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