Abstract
There is a growing interest on developing efficient ways of incorporating environmental considerations into business practices in order to meet both consumers’ demand for green products/services, and the firms’ sustainable profitability. The main contribution of this article is in developing an integrated revenue management framework to address a firm's greening (investment) effort, pricing and inventory decisions. It is assumed that the firm inaugurates a green product along with its existing product. Even though the firm offers both the green and regular product at differentiated prices, the market segmentation as a result of this price differentiation is regarded as imperfect. This imperfect market segmentation causes a demand leakage mainly due to the heterogeneity among the customers’ willingness-to-pay. These effects are included in our proposed model and simplified analytical solutions are developed to solve the same. Additional scenarios where a firm experiences a price-dependent stochastic demand with an unknown distribution is also modeled. This scenario is addressed using a distribution-free approach based on Scarf’ s rule. The performance of the proposed methods and the significance of the modeling framework are finally corroborated through several simulations. This analysis provides a sustainable environment, production and retailing framework while still augmenting profitability using fundamental tools from revenue management.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 373-390 |
Number of pages | 18 |
Journal | International Journal of Production Economics |
Volume | 195 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jan 2018 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Distribution-free approach
- Environment
- Market segmentation
- Newsvendor problem
- Pricing
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Business, Management and Accounting(all)
- Economics and Econometrics
- Management Science and Operations Research
- Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering