textIn this dissertation I focus on two considerations that influence the product strategy of a firm. The first is consumers’ choice and its influence on a firm’s product offering, and the second is the interaction between durable products and their contingent consumables. First, I study the assortment planning problem for a firm; I illustrate the complexity of solving this product selection problem, present simple solutions for some commonly used choice models, and develop heuristics for other practically motivated models. Second, I study the incentives of a durable goods monopolist when she can lock-in consumers through a contingent consumable. Adopting a lock-in strategy has two interesting effects on the incentives of a durable goods ma...
This dissertation consists of three essays in empirical industrial organization. Chapter 1 introduce...
This dissertation studies competition, innovation, and search in durable-goods markets. Specifically...
Thesis advisor: Julie H. MortimerThis dissertation investigates firms' strategic decisions in indust...
textIn this dissertation I focus on two considerations that influence the product strategy of a firm...
Many durable products cannot be used without a contingent consumable product, e.g., printers require...
When purchasing durable goods, consumers not only pay for current but also future consumption; conse...
This paper examines a two-period duopoly where consumers are locked-in by switching costs that they ...
This paper examines a two-period duopoly where consumers are locked-in by switching costs that they ...
This paper examines a two-period duopoly where consumers are locked-in by switching costs that they ...
This paper examines a two-period duopoly where consumers are locked-in by switching costs that they ...
This paper analyzes the strategic choice of variety by a monopolist seller of a durable good as a me...
Incorporating sustainability into operational strategies has gained tremendous momentum among firms....
This dissertation is composed of three essays focused on strategic considerations for product develo...
Durable goods are more likely to impose binding financial constraint than the perishable goods becau...
This doctoral dissertation titled "Product Strategies in Supply Chains" consists of three essays. In...
This dissertation consists of three essays in empirical industrial organization. Chapter 1 introduce...
This dissertation studies competition, innovation, and search in durable-goods markets. Specifically...
Thesis advisor: Julie H. MortimerThis dissertation investigates firms' strategic decisions in indust...
textIn this dissertation I focus on two considerations that influence the product strategy of a firm...
Many durable products cannot be used without a contingent consumable product, e.g., printers require...
When purchasing durable goods, consumers not only pay for current but also future consumption; conse...
This paper examines a two-period duopoly where consumers are locked-in by switching costs that they ...
This paper examines a two-period duopoly where consumers are locked-in by switching costs that they ...
This paper examines a two-period duopoly where consumers are locked-in by switching costs that they ...
This paper examines a two-period duopoly where consumers are locked-in by switching costs that they ...
This paper analyzes the strategic choice of variety by a monopolist seller of a durable good as a me...
Incorporating sustainability into operational strategies has gained tremendous momentum among firms....
This dissertation is composed of three essays focused on strategic considerations for product develo...
Durable goods are more likely to impose binding financial constraint than the perishable goods becau...
This doctoral dissertation titled "Product Strategies in Supply Chains" consists of three essays. In...
This dissertation consists of three essays in empirical industrial organization. Chapter 1 introduce...
This dissertation studies competition, innovation, and search in durable-goods markets. Specifically...
Thesis advisor: Julie H. MortimerThis dissertation investigates firms' strategic decisions in indust...