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Risk-averse order policies with random prices in complete market and retailers’ private information
Authors:Charles S Tapiero  Konstantin Kogan
Institution:1. Polytechnic University of New York, Department of Finance and Risk Engineering, 6 Metro Tech Center, Brooklyn, NY 1108, United States;2. Bar-Ilan University, Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, 52900 Ramat-Gan, Israel
Abstract:We consider a retailer who orders products before the price for them becomes known. The price is an outcome of perfect competition in a complete market. Since the demand is price sensitive, the uncertainty in prices induces uncertain profits and associated risks. In this paper we show that if the retailer is risk averse and, as a result, selects a utility function of profit to maximize, then his subjective assessment of future prices is affected by the risk attitude. This, in turn, introduces a bias in retailer’s ordering policies. By considering coordinated pricing and ordering policies we derive a relationship between risk aversion, retailer’s subjective (private) assessment and the market implied, risk neutral forecast. This relationship and the induced bias are then illustrated for two typical operations management strategies which involve either inventory considerations or promotions avoiding accumulation of stocks.
Keywords:Risk management  Retailing  Utility theory
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