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Online product returns risk assessment and management

José L. Vilar-Zanón (), Eduardo Vilar () and Antonio Heras ()
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José L. Vilar-Zanón: Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Eduardo Vilar: Returnly Technologies Inc
Antonio Heras: Universidad Complutense de Madrid

TOP: An Official Journal of the Spanish Society of Statistics and Operations Research, 2017, vol. 25, issue 3, No 6, 445-466

Abstract: Abstract Commonly viewed as a cost center from an operations perspective, product returns have the potential to strongly influence operating margins and business profitability, thus constituting a risk for online retailers. This work addresses the problem of how to assess and manage product returns costs using a risk analysis methodology. Online product returns are seen as a random phenomenon that fluctuates in severity over time, threatening the profitability of the online store. Therefore, the starting point is that this risk can be modeled as a future random stream of payments. Given one or many future time periods, we aim to assess and manage this risk by answering two important questions: (1) Pricing—or what dollar amount factored on top of the current price of goods sold online would cover the cost of product returns, and (2) Reserving—or how much capital does an online retailer need to reserve at the beginning of each period to cover the cost of online product returns. We develop our analysis for one period (a month) by a closed formula model, and for multi-period (a year) by a dynamic simulation model. Risk measurements are executed in both cases to answer the two main questions above. We exemplify this methodology using an anonymized archival database of actual purchase and return history provided by a large size US women’s apparel online retailer.

Keywords: E-commerce; Risk analysis; Risk management; Online product return; Simulation; 91B32; 91B30; 90B90 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/s11750-016-0432-1

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