We develop a framework to model the shopping and consumption decisions of forward-looking consumers. Assuming that the consumer’s future utility for each product alternative can be characterized by a standard random utility model, we use dynamic programming to determine the optimal consumption policy and the maximum expected value of consuming any n substitutable products selected while shopping (an n-pack). We propose two models. In the first (canonical) model, we assume that an alternative is consumed on each successive consumption occasion and obtain a closed-form optimal policy and a closed-form value function. Given a consumer\u27s preferences for the product alternatives in an assortment, we then show how to identify that consumer\u27...
Consider-then-choose models, borne out by empirical literature in marketing and psychology, explain...
This article provides an integrated utility-maximizing framework for households' multicategory purch...
We consider a single-period assortment planning and inventory management problem for a retailer, usi...
We develop a framework to model the shopping and consumption decisions of forward-looking consumers....
We study two major issues in retail inventory management: (1) The optimal set of variants (the asso...
We consider the problem of a monopolist retailer choosing the optimal assortment and in-ventory leve...
A retailer's product selection decisions are largely driven by her assumptions on how consumers make...
Consumers are often observed to purchase more than one variety of a product on a given shopping trip...
We present an efficient dynamic programming algorithm to determine the optimal assortment and invent...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Operations Resear...
A retailer’s product selection decisions are largely driven by her assumptions on how consumers make...
Contemporary choice models focus on choice opportunities where consumers purchase some quantity of a...
In this paper we propose a model for describing consumer decision making among assortments or menus ...
This thesis handles a fundamental problem in retail: given an enormous variety of products which doe...
Consider-then-choose models, borne out by empirical literature in marketing and psychology, explain...
This article provides an integrated utility-maximizing framework for households' multicategory purch...
We consider a single-period assortment planning and inventory management problem for a retailer, usi...
We develop a framework to model the shopping and consumption decisions of forward-looking consumers....
We study two major issues in retail inventory management: (1) The optimal set of variants (the asso...
We consider the problem of a monopolist retailer choosing the optimal assortment and in-ventory leve...
A retailer's product selection decisions are largely driven by her assumptions on how consumers make...
Consumers are often observed to purchase more than one variety of a product on a given shopping trip...
We present an efficient dynamic programming algorithm to determine the optimal assortment and invent...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Operations Resear...
A retailer’s product selection decisions are largely driven by her assumptions on how consumers make...
Contemporary choice models focus on choice opportunities where consumers purchase some quantity of a...
In this paper we propose a model for describing consumer decision making among assortments or menus ...
This thesis handles a fundamental problem in retail: given an enormous variety of products which doe...
Consider-then-choose models, borne out by empirical literature in marketing and psychology, explain...
This article provides an integrated utility-maximizing framework for households' multicategory purch...
We consider a single-period assortment planning and inventory management problem for a retailer, usi...