Title of article :
On optimal service capacity allocation policy in an advance selling environment in continuous time
Author/Authors :
Hani I. Mesak، نويسنده , , Hongkai Zhang، نويسنده , , Joe M. Pullis، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
8
From page :
505
To page :
512
Abstract :
Based on some general reasonable assumptions, this paper employs the techniques of calculus of variations and optimal control theory to derive 10 main propositions associated with a service provider who aims at maximizing the present value of revenues/profits over a planning horizon in continuous time. Employing an aggregate pricing-response function that is dependent on excess capacity and a convex service cost formulation, the results show that (i) for a zero discount rate and unanticipated competitive entry, units of service capacity are allocated evenly over time, (ii) for a zero discount rate and anticipated competitive entry, units of allocated service capacity are increasing over time, (iii) for a positive discount rate and unanticipated competitive entry, units of allocated service capacity are decreasing over time, and (iv) for a positive discount rate and anticipated competitive entry, units of allocated service capacity are increasing over time, or are decreasing at first then increasing later. In addition, the questions of how deep a service firm should advance sell, whether advance selling is optimal in continuous time, and whether excess capacity could be an optimal strategy have been addressed. Furthermore, related sensitivity analyses are performed and endpoint constraints together with alternative shapes of the service-cost function are discussed. The managerial implications of the study’s results have been demonstrated.
Keywords :
Calculus of variations , Marketing , Service capacity allocation , Optimal control theory , Advance selling
Journal title :
European Journal of Operational Research
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
European Journal of Operational Research
Record number :
1312614
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