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Data-Driven Pricing for a New Product

22 Dec
2020
4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Jouy-en-Josas
English

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2020-12-22T16:30:00 2020-12-22T18:00:00 Data-Driven Pricing for a New Product INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT Speaker : Mengzhenyu Zhang Ph.D. candidate in the Technology and Operations Management department of the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan Zoom : https://hec-fr.zoom.us/j/96019200153?pwd=cVEzRStHb09FNFE1bjJtUVdDS3dUZz… Meeting ID: 960 1920 0153 Passcode: 075932 Jouy-en-Josas

INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT

Speaker : Mengzhenyu Zhang

Ph.D. candidate in the Technology and Operations Management department of the

Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan

Zoom : https://hec-fr.zoom.us/j/96019200153?pwd=cVEzRStHb09FNFE1bjJtUVdDS3dUZz…
Meeting ID: 960 1920 0153 Passcode: 075932

Abstract :
Decisions regarding new products are often difficult to make, and mistakes can have grave consequences for a firm’s bottom line. Often, firms lack important information about a new product such as its potential market size and the speed of its adoption by consumers. One of the most popular frameworks that have been used for modeling new product adoption is the Bass model (Bass 1969). While the Bass model and its many variants have been used to study dynamic pricing of new products, the vast majority of these models require a priori knowledge of parameters that can only be estimated from historical data or guessed using institutional knowledge. In this paper, we study the interplay between pricing and learning for a monopolist whose objective is to maximize the expected revenue of a new product over a finite selling horizon. We extend the generalized Bass model to a stochastic setting by modeling adoption through a continuous-time Markov chain where the adoption rate depends on the selling price and on the number of past sales. We study a pricing problem where the parameters of this demand model are unknown, but the seller can utilize real-time demand data for learning the parameters. Specifically, we formulate the problem as a stochastic optimal control problem where the demand parameters are updated by maximum likelihood estimators, then we derive the optimal pricing-and-learning policy. Since the exact optimal policy is difficult to implement, we propose two simple and computationally tractable pricing policies that are provably near-optimal.

Pdf: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3545574


Bio :
“I am interested in studying revenue management (RM)/supply chain management (SCM) problems with the added complexity of sophisticated information structures that arise from modeling social interaction among agents, agent reputation, and strategic signal design by agents. My research combines cutting edge OR tools (online learning, asymptotic analysis of stochastic processes) with emerging tools from information economics (social network analysis, Bayesian persuasion, etc.) to study business problems that arise in our highly connected and data-rich world.”

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2020-12-22T16:30:00 2020-12-22T18:00:00 Data-Driven Pricing for a New Product INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT Speaker : Mengzhenyu Zhang Ph.D. candidate in the Technology and Operations Management department of the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan Zoom : https://hec-fr.zoom.us/j/96019200153?pwd=cVEzRStHb09FNFE1bjJtUVdDS3dUZz… Meeting ID: 960 1920 0153 Passcode: 075932 Jouy-en-Josas