Coordinated Product Pricing and Scheduling Decisions
Zhi-Long Chen and
Nicholas G. Hall
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Zhi-Long Chen: University of Maryland
Nicholas G. Hall: Ohio State University
Chapter Chapter 5 in Supply Chain Scheduling, 2022, pp 185-240 from Springer
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Abstract In this chapter, we discuss various coordinated product pricing and production scheduling problems that commonly arise in make-to-order environments. We first briefly discuss some practical situations where such problems arise, followed by an investigation of two classes of such problems, namely problems with a single time period and problems with multiple periods. For each class of problems, various exact and approximation algorithms and heuristics, their performance, and related managerial insights are discussed. For several problems, we also evaluate the benefit of pricing–scheduling coordination.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-90374-9_5
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