Retail service for mixed retail and E-tail channels
Wei Hu () and
Yongjian Li ()
Annals of Operations Research, 2012, vol. 192, issue 1, 171 pages
Abstract:
Together with regular retail channel, a firm can distribute products directly through Internet (referred to as an “e-tail” distribution channel). The competitive edge of the retail channel lies in more value-added services, some of which are unavailable through the e-tail channel. We consider a model mixed with retailing and e-tailing distribution channels where the service level and price decision are made, respectively, ex ante and ex post demand realizations. From the firm’s perspective of managing the two channels, we acquire the optimal decisions and characterize the effects of the demand uncertainty on the firm’s optimal retail service and expected profit. Applying stochastic comparison method, we show the firm’s retail service and profit both increase in the demand mean, and the firm profits from the increase of the convex order of the demand by decreasing his service level. Further, if the coefficient of the demand increases, we characterize that the firm benefits from it. Finally, several numerical studies are presented to gain insights. Copyright Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2012
Keywords: Retail service; Dual channel; Stochastic comparison; Demand uncertainty (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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