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Distributionally Robust Multiperiod Inventory Model for Omnichannel Retailing Considering Buy-Online, Pickup-in-Store and Out-of-Stock, Home-Delivery Services
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Publication Year
2024-01-01
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Citation
IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, Vol.71, pp.2606-2622
Keyword
Buy-online-pickup-in-store (BOPIS)distribu- tionally robust optimizationinventory modelomnichannel retailingout-of-stock-home-delivery-service (OSHDS)
Mesh Keyword
Buy-online-pickup-in-storeComputational modellingDecisions makingsDistribu-tionally robust optimizationHome delivery servicesInventory managementInventory modelingOmnichannel retailingOn-line serviceOut of stockOut-of-stock-home-delivery-serviceRobust optimization
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Strategy and ManagementElectrical and Electronic Engineering
Abstract
This article proposes the distributionally robust multiperiod inventory model incorporating the buy-online-pickup-in-store (BOPIS) and out-of-stock-home-delivery-service (OSHDS), which are the representative services of omnichannel retailing. Under this omnichannel system, the retailer operates both online and brick-and-mortar (B&M) stores simultaneously, which allow interactive flows of customer demands and desired products. The BOPIS allows customers who buy products through the online store to pick them up in the B&M store. Meanwhile, the OSHDS allows customers who find the product they want out of stock in a B&M store to receive it later, through express delivery from the online store. To capture the correlated uncertain demands of the BOPIS and OSHDS, we adopt a factor-based demand model that is affinely dependent on predefined uncertain factors. To handle a multistage decision process under uncertain demands, we utilize a rule-based approximation and distributionally robust bound to derive a tractable formulation. Computational results achieved in this article offer some insights that BOPIS and OSHDS play a role in providing retailer with flexibility, which could handle unsatisfied demands efficiently.
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eng
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/dev/handle/2018.oak/32842
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/tem.2022.3190056
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