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Joint pricing and inventory control for a production-inventory queueing system

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ANNALS OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10479-022-04948-1

Keywords

Production-inventory queueing system; Equilibrium strategy; Profit rate; Social benefit rate

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  1. National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Korea government (MSIT) [2020R1F1A1A01065568, 2020R1A2B5B01001864]

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In this study, we analyze a production-inventory queueing system and investigate customers' equilibrium strategies, profit maximization, and social welfare maximization. We also develop a method for computing equilibrium strategies and calculate the maximum profit rate and maximum social benefit rate. Additionally, we compare the profit-maximizing solution with the welfare-maximizing solution through numerical experiments.
We consider a production-inventory queueing system consisting of a queue and an inventory, where there is a single type of product and a single firm. Customers can observe the number of products in the inventory and the number of waiting customers in the queue upon arrival. Customers decide whether to wait for the product or leave without a purchase according to their utility, which depends on the product's price and estimated waiting time. If the number of products in the inventory is lower than a certain threshold, the firm produces the products. The product's production time and the customers' reward from purchasing the product have general distributions. We investigate the customers' equilibrium strategies, profit maximization and social welfare maximization. Specifically, we show that a customer's equilibrium strategy exists for a given joint pricing and inventory control. In general, there can exist multiple equilibria. However, if the production time distribution is decreasing mean residual life, the equilibrium is unique. We also present a method for computing equilibrium strategies. In addition, we compute the maximum profit rate and the profit-maximizing solution. We also compute the maximum social benefit rate and the welfare-maximizing solution. Finally, we present various numerical experiments that include comparisons of the maximum profit rate and the maximum social benefit rate, as well as of the profit-maximizing solution and the welfare-maximizing solution.

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