textabstractIn this article we focus on product return handling and warehousing issues. In some businesses return rates can be well over 20% and returns can be especially costly when not handled properly. In spite of this, many managers have handled returns extemporarily. The fact that quantitative methods barely exist to support return handling decisions adds to this. In this article we bridge those issues by 1) going over the key decisions related with return handling; 2) identifying quantitative models to support those decisions. Furthermore, we provide insights on directions for future research
This article was published in Journal of System and Management Sciences [© 2014 Journal of System an...
textabstractAlready for a long time retailers take back products. In this paper we explore the facto...
An increasing percentage of products in multichannel retail are being returned, yet many retailers a...
This dissertation studies the short-term and long-term impacts of return policies and feedback text ...
Product Returns (PR) are an inevitable yet costly process in business, especially in the online mark...
textabstractIn this article, we discuss ways of actively influencing product returns and we review d...
The core essence of a marketing transaction is the exchange of value between two parties. Quite ofte...
The firm-customer exchange process consists of three parts: (1) firm-initiated marketing communicati...
The strategic importance of managing return goods is gaining attention in the academic literature. P...
One of the consequences of customer product returns is that they can increase retail costs and with ...
Literature asserts that product acquisition is the key to a profitable reverse supply chain. Interes...
Handling product returns has become a critical activity for organizations as the volume of gods flow...
“I changed my mind” is a case study aimed at investigating returns. Returns are often negative occur...
An efficient management of returned items is the last way to keep an unsatisfied customer. For Catal...
“Product Returns (PR) are an inevitable yet costly process in business, especially in the online mar...
This article was published in Journal of System and Management Sciences [© 2014 Journal of System an...
textabstractAlready for a long time retailers take back products. In this paper we explore the facto...
An increasing percentage of products in multichannel retail are being returned, yet many retailers a...
This dissertation studies the short-term and long-term impacts of return policies and feedback text ...
Product Returns (PR) are an inevitable yet costly process in business, especially in the online mark...
textabstractIn this article, we discuss ways of actively influencing product returns and we review d...
The core essence of a marketing transaction is the exchange of value between two parties. Quite ofte...
The firm-customer exchange process consists of three parts: (1) firm-initiated marketing communicati...
The strategic importance of managing return goods is gaining attention in the academic literature. P...
One of the consequences of customer product returns is that they can increase retail costs and with ...
Literature asserts that product acquisition is the key to a profitable reverse supply chain. Interes...
Handling product returns has become a critical activity for organizations as the volume of gods flow...
“I changed my mind” is a case study aimed at investigating returns. Returns are often negative occur...
An efficient management of returned items is the last way to keep an unsatisfied customer. For Catal...
“Product Returns (PR) are an inevitable yet costly process in business, especially in the online mar...
This article was published in Journal of System and Management Sciences [© 2014 Journal of System an...
textabstractAlready for a long time retailers take back products. In this paper we explore the facto...
An increasing percentage of products in multichannel retail are being returned, yet many retailers a...