2022
DOI: 10.1287/msom.2022.1084
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Offering Free Upgrades Even Before Stocks Run Out: The Value of Proactive Upgrades

Abstract: Problem definition: When selling multiple products with different feature combinations over a short selling season, a seller often adopts a “reactive” upgrade policy by offering a free upgrade to the next-price-level product only after a customer’s preferred product is out of stock. However, when customers’ preferences are heterogeneous for different feature combinations, some unyielding customers may reject free upgrades. In this paper, we consider a new “proactive” upgrade policy under which the seller may o… Show more

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“…Unlike the research in the current paper, all the above papers studied reactive transshipment (or substitution) problems. The quite recent paper of Chen et al (2022) also warrants mention. Using multimodularity, the authors established the conditions under which proactive upgrades offer significant value over the traditional reactive upgrades offered to customers after their preferred product is out of stock.…”
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confidence: 83%
“…Unlike the research in the current paper, all the above papers studied reactive transshipment (or substitution) problems. The quite recent paper of Chen et al (2022) also warrants mention. Using multimodularity, the authors established the conditions under which proactive upgrades offer significant value over the traditional reactive upgrades offered to customers after their preferred product is out of stock.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 83%