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Publikováno v:
Operations Research. 70:3054-3075
A buyer seeking to outsource production may be able to and ways to reduce a potential supplier's cost, e.g., by suggesting improvements to the supplier's proposed production methods. We study how a buyer could use such \cost-reduction investigations"
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Production and Operations Management. 31:2324-2340
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
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Journal of the Economic Science Association
We report the results of a novel protocol for running online experiments using a combination of an online experimental platform in parallel with web-conferencing software in two formats—with and without subject webcams—to improve subjects’ atte
Problem definition: We study a multiperiod, nonstationary, make-to-order, joint production and inventory model where two kinds of input raw materials with availability uncertainties and different output conversion rates can be blended and then proces
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Publikováno v:
Operations Research. 69:916-949
Maintenance outsourcing is quite common in industries that rely on complex and critical equipment. Instead of investing in the maintenance facilities, firms outsource maintenance activities to specialized companies. However, it may be hard for firms
Publikováno v:
Operations Research. 69:560-573
Dynamic Pricing with Limited Resource and Unknown Demand Parameters
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Management Science. 65:3835-3852
This paper studies the effect of introducing a new vertical differentiation strategy, paying for an upgrade to a premium product after purchasing the base product, on the price dispersion of the base product arising from existing price discrimination
Publikováno v:
Management Science. 65:3758-3775
The rising cost of prescription drugs is a concern in the United States. To manage drug costs, insurance companies induce patients to choose less-expensive medications by making them pay higher copayments for more-expensive drugs, especially when mul