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Coordinated inventory control and pricing policies for online retailers with perishable products in the presence of social learning

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COMPUTERS & INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
Volume 168, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cie.2022.108093

Keywords

Dynamic pricing; Inventory control; Perishable product; Social learning; Online retailing; Network externality

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During the COVID-19 period, retailers increasingly turn to online selling platforms and social technologies for marketing, affecting potential customers' purchasing decisions and product demand through word-of-mouth communication. Therefore, it is crucial to study the coordinated dynamic pricing and inventory control problem under social learning.
During the period of COVID-19, restrictive social distancing measures have stimulated retailers to increasingly turn to online selling platforms and apply social technologies in marketing even for food and grocery products. Social technologies create opportunities for online retailers to effectively facilitate word-of-mouth communica-tion by allowing consumers to share their consumption experiences. It makes consumers' behavior more observable to potential customers and leads to social learning. Social learning has a notable impact on purchasing decisions of potential customers, influencing the demand for the product. In this regard, this paper aims to examine the coordinated dynamic pricing and inventory control problem for a perishable product under social learning. The idea is that online retailers who sell a perishable product under Expiration Date-Based Pricing (EDBP) policy counteract the negative quality inference of this practice through social learning. To formulate the problem, a mathematical model is developed and its structural properties are analyzed for a two-period lifetime product. Furthermore, numerical analysis is conducted in a real case study to derive some managerial insights. The obtained results show that the online retailer can promote the EDBP by adopting a consumer-generated online review system. As well, to better exploit the system, the online retailer should adjust the product pric-ing and inventory control policies with the evolution of consumers' ratings. Finally, the firm's profit and waste avoidance are improved by incorporating consumers' social learning behavior into the pricing and inventory policies.

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