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This paper studies capacity collaboration between two (potentially competing) firms. We explore the ways that the firms can collaborate by either building capacity together or sharing the existing capacity for production. We consider cases where the two firms' products are potential substitutes...
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Firms that offer multiple products are often susceptible to periods of inventory mismatches where one product may face shortages while the other has excess inventories. In this paper, we study a joint implementation of price- and capacity-based substitution mechanisms to alleviate the level of...
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We study a multi-period network revenue management (RM) problem where a seller sells multiple products made from multiple resources with finite capacity in an environment where the demand function is unknown a priori. The objective of the seller is to jointly learn the demand and price the...
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We consider sealed and open-bid total-cost procurement auctions where two attributes are used for contract award decisions: price, which is bid by the supplier; and a fixed quality adjustment cost, which is included by the buyer to capture non-price factors such as a supplier's quality and...
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We consider the production and admission control of a two-stage manufacturing system where intermediate components are produced to stock in the first stage and an end-product is assembled from these components through a second stage assembly operation which may allow backorders. The...
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