Past researchers have found evidence that customers consider the sequence of event utility when evaluating past and future service experiences. Specifically, the evidence confirms that the placement of a peak event, the utility of the last event, and the slope of event utility over time all affect customer behavior and perception. We formulate an optimization problem with a focus on optimizing schedule sequence characteristics in order to maximize customer experiences. We discuss possible contexts in which this type of scheduling might be considered and, as an example, present a particularly complex model of a world‐renowned performing arts venue. We solve the problem with a simulated annealing algorithm and further discuss the complexity a...
Appointment schedules aim at achieving a proper balance between the conflicting interests of the ser...
This paper is about a marketing decision support system in the movie industry. The decision support ...
The main problem addressed by the research is random arrival of customers to pick goods at a product...
Past researchers have found evidence that customers consider the sequence of event utility when eval...
Recently researchers have found evidence that customers use gestalt characteristics when evaluating ...
Many services can be interpreted as a series of discrete events scheduled over a certain period with...
Researchers in several academic disciplines have investigated the effect of the sequence of pleasure...
Researchers in psychology and behavioral economics have shown that the sequence of events plays an i...
For many consumer-intensive (B2C) services, delivering memorable customer experiences to maximize cu...
For many consumer-intensive (B2C) services, delivering memorable customer experiences to maximize cu...
In a general on-line service environment, a service provider (SP) offers a set of service levels to ...
Appointment scheduling is prevalent in various healthcare settings. Generally, the objective is to d...
AbstractSome of the complex logistical problems faced by companies combine the needs for strategic a...
For many consumer-intensive (B2C) services, delivering memorable customer experiences is a source of...
Motivated by the increasing use of online appointment booking platforms, we study how to offer appoi...
Appointment schedules aim at achieving a proper balance between the conflicting interests of the ser...
This paper is about a marketing decision support system in the movie industry. The decision support ...
The main problem addressed by the research is random arrival of customers to pick goods at a product...
Past researchers have found evidence that customers consider the sequence of event utility when eval...
Recently researchers have found evidence that customers use gestalt characteristics when evaluating ...
Many services can be interpreted as a series of discrete events scheduled over a certain period with...
Researchers in several academic disciplines have investigated the effect of the sequence of pleasure...
Researchers in psychology and behavioral economics have shown that the sequence of events plays an i...
For many consumer-intensive (B2C) services, delivering memorable customer experiences to maximize cu...
For many consumer-intensive (B2C) services, delivering memorable customer experiences to maximize cu...
In a general on-line service environment, a service provider (SP) offers a set of service levels to ...
Appointment scheduling is prevalent in various healthcare settings. Generally, the objective is to d...
AbstractSome of the complex logistical problems faced by companies combine the needs for strategic a...
For many consumer-intensive (B2C) services, delivering memorable customer experiences is a source of...
Motivated by the increasing use of online appointment booking platforms, we study how to offer appoi...
Appointment schedules aim at achieving a proper balance between the conflicting interests of the ser...
This paper is about a marketing decision support system in the movie industry. The decision support ...
The main problem addressed by the research is random arrival of customers to pick goods at a product...