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Management of multi-item retail inventory systems with demand substitution

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OPERATIONS RESEARCH
Volume 48, Issue 1, Pages 50-64

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INST OPERATIONS RESEARCH MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1287/opre.48.1.50.12443

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Customers for retail merchandise can often be satisfied with one of several items. Accounting for demand substitution in defining customer service influences the choice of items to stock and the optimal inventory level fur each item stocked. Further, when certain items are not stocked, the resulting substitutions increase the demand for other items, which also affects the optimal stock levels. In this paper, we develop a probabilistic demand model for items in an assortment that captures the effects of substitution and a methadology for selecting item inventory levels so as to maximize total expected profit, subject to given resource constraints. Illustrative examples are solved to provide insights concerning the behavior of the optimal inventory policies, using the negative binomial demand distribution, which has performed well in fitting retail sales data.

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