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Revenue management for a supply chain with two streams of customers
Authors:Qiying Hu  Yihua Wei  Yusen Xia  
Institution:aSchool of Management, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China;bCollege of International Business and Management, Shanghai University, Shanghai 201800, China;cRobinson College of Business, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA 30303, United States
Abstract:In this paper, we consider revenue management for a service supply chain with one supplier and one retailer. The supplier has a limited capacity of a perishable product and both the supplier and the retailer face customers. Each customer may choose to buy a product from either the supplier or the retailer by considering prices and the cost associated with switching. For the centralized model, the supplier determines the selling prices for both herself and the retailer, and the retailer simply collects a commission fee for each product sold. We derive monotone properties for the revenue functions and pricing strategies. Further, we show that the commission fee increases the retailer’s price while decreasing the supplier’s and leads to efficiency loss of the chain. For the decentralized decision-making model, the supplier and the retailer compete in price over time. Two models are considered. In the first, the retailer buys products from the supplier before the selling season and in the second the retailer shares products with the supplier in retailing. For both models, we discuss the existence of the equilibrium and characterize the optimal decisions. Numerical results are presented to illustrate properties of the models and to compare the supply chain performance between the centralized and the decentralized models.
Keywords:Revenue management  Service supply chain  Dual channel  Dynamic pricing
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