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We consider a service firm that caters to price and delay sensitive customers by offering a menu of service grades. Each service grade is associated with posted price and delay. Noting that an optimal menu size could be quite large when there are many classes, we study whether the firm can offer...
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We study a pricing and information provisioning game between a better informed seller (such as a retailer) and its customers. The seller is (ex-post) better informed about product availability and can choose how to communicate this information to the customers. Using a Bayesian persuasion...
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When managing congested service systems, it is common to use priority rules based on some operational criteria. In this paper, we consider the societal implications of such individual-focused priority policies, when individuals are considered as members of broader population groups. We find that...
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In this paper, we explore the impact of delay announcements using an empirical approach by analyzing the data from a medium-sized call center. We first explore the question of whether delay announcements impact customers' behavior using a nonparametric approach. The answer to this question...
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