决策制定与定价报童问题:实验证据

Decision Making and the Price Setting Newsvendor: Experimental Evidence

DECISION SCIENCES · 2015
被引 29
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

通过实验研究定价报童问题,发现决策者在单独定价或定货时偏离理论基准,而同时决策时定价接近最优,但订货偏差更大。

Abstract

ABSTRACT We present an experimental study of the price‐setting newsvendor problem, which extends the traditional framework by allowing the decision maker to determine both the selling price and the order quantity of a given item. We compare behavior under this model with two benchmark conditions where subjects have a single decision to make (price or quantity). We observe that subjects deviate from the theoretical benchmarks when they are tasked with a single decision. They also exhibit anchoring behavior, where their anchor is the expected demand when quantity is the decision variable and is the initial inventory level when price is the decision variable. When decision makers set quantity and price concurrently, we observe no significant difference between the normative (i.e., expected profit‐maximizing) prices and the decision makers’ price choices. Quantity decisions move further from the normative benchmarks (compared to when subjects have a single decision to make) when the ratio of cost to price is less than half. When this ratio is reversed, there is no significant difference between order levels in single‐ and multi‐task settings. In the multidecision framework, we also observe a tendency to match orders and expected demand levels, which subjects can control using prices.

报童模型行为经济学定价决策库存管理实验经济学