Most performing arts organizations offer their customers the choice of either buying event tickets individually or buying a bundle of tickets for two or more events. During the selection of the bundle to be offered, the theatre manager faces several possible combinations of events. In this paper we tackle the issue of identifying the most efficient subset of the events scheduled to offer as a bundle. We formulate this problem following the choice-based network Revenue Management approach. Assuming the price as fixed on two types of events, lowbrow and highbrow, proposed by the theatre, the purchase decision is modelled on the basis of two random variables: the available time and the reservation price per perfomance. The super-efficiency DEA...
We examine the value of price commitment in a non-profit organization using individual-level purchas...
Ever since the deregulation of the airline industry in 1978, fierce competition has made every airli...
While there is a fair amount of work on determinants of demand for the live performing arts, results...
Most performing arts organizations offer their customers the choice of either buying event tickets i...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
The implementation of Revenue Management (RM) techniques in non profit performing arts organization...
Performing arts organizations are characterized by different objectives other than revenue. Even if,...
This article analyses the behavioural choice for theatre tickets using a rich data set for 2010–2013...
Like airlines and hotels, sports teams and entertainment venues can benefit from revenue management ...
This dissertation analyzes the economic incentives involved in three distinct supply chain and reven...
International audienceRevenue management (RM) has become a critical asset for airlines performances....
Tourism is a fast-growing phenomenon that has become one of the largest service industries in the wo...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
We examine the value of price commitment in a non-profit organization using individual-level purchas...
Ever since the deregulation of the airline industry in 1978, fierce competition has made every airli...
While there is a fair amount of work on determinants of demand for the live performing arts, results...
Most performing arts organizations offer their customers the choice of either buying event tickets i...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
The implementation of Revenue Management (RM) techniques in non profit performing arts organization...
Performing arts organizations are characterized by different objectives other than revenue. Even if,...
This article analyses the behavioural choice for theatre tickets using a rich data set for 2010–2013...
Like airlines and hotels, sports teams and entertainment venues can benefit from revenue management ...
This dissertation analyzes the economic incentives involved in three distinct supply chain and reven...
International audienceRevenue management (RM) has become a critical asset for airlines performances....
Tourism is a fast-growing phenomenon that has become one of the largest service industries in the wo...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
We examine the value of price commitment in a non-profit organization using individual-level purchas...
Ever since the deregulation of the airline industry in 1978, fierce competition has made every airli...
While there is a fair amount of work on determinants of demand for the live performing arts, results...