2017
DOI: 10.1051/ro/2017005
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Inventory control and pricing for regret-averse newsvendor

Abstract: The decision maker's perception of regret affects a company's inventory control and pricing decisions. In this paper, we investigate how regret aversion behaviors affect the inventory control and pricing decisions under a newsvendor setting. To capture the regret aversion behaviors of the newsvendor, we provide a regret aversion utility function. Based on the built regret aversion utility function and the classic inventory control and pricing model, we construct utility function by integrating the profit utili… Show more

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“…Taleizadeh et al [43] optimizes price and warranty tenure in a competitive duopoly supply chain model. Cao et al [10] analysed inventory control and pricing decisions in the regret-averse newsvendor setup. Tiwari et al [44,45] and Mishra et al [32] proposed optimal pricing decisions for perishable product inventory models.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taleizadeh et al [43] optimizes price and warranty tenure in a competitive duopoly supply chain model. Cao et al [10] analysed inventory control and pricing decisions in the regret-averse newsvendor setup. Tiwari et al [44,45] and Mishra et al [32] proposed optimal pricing decisions for perishable product inventory models.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%