Collaborative Promotions

Optimizing Retail Supply Chains with Upstream Information Sharing

Business & Finance, Management & Leadership, Operations Research, Marketing & Sales
Cover of the book Collaborative Promotions by Daniela Wiehenbrauk, Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Author: Daniela Wiehenbrauk ISBN: 9783642133930
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg Publication: August 19, 2010
Imprint: Springer Language: English
Author: Daniela Wiehenbrauk
ISBN: 9783642133930
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication: August 19, 2010
Imprint: Springer
Language: English

Promotions are at the same time beloved and feared by both food retailers and branded goods manufacturers in today’s retail environment. Beloved because they attract smart customers and generate an immediate effect on a brand’s sale. Feared because there is uncertainty about the competitors’ behavior and the actual customer demand leading to high forecast errors. For the retailer, this results in a doom loop of over- or understocking with high inventory costs in the supply chain. Collaboration between retailers and the manufacturer disentangles the doom loop. The thesis reveals the appropriate kind and timing of information and develops a so called Competition Index. Inventory in the supply chain is eliminated and the customer is served better at a lower price. Based on a joint inventory and pricing model and an empirical analysis, it shows that the supply chain efficiency gains from collaborative promotions result in a win for customers, retailers and the manufacturer.

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Promotions are at the same time beloved and feared by both food retailers and branded goods manufacturers in today’s retail environment. Beloved because they attract smart customers and generate an immediate effect on a brand’s sale. Feared because there is uncertainty about the competitors’ behavior and the actual customer demand leading to high forecast errors. For the retailer, this results in a doom loop of over- or understocking with high inventory costs in the supply chain. Collaboration between retailers and the manufacturer disentangles the doom loop. The thesis reveals the appropriate kind and timing of information and develops a so called Competition Index. Inventory in the supply chain is eliminated and the customer is served better at a lower price. Based on a joint inventory and pricing model and an empirical analysis, it shows that the supply chain efficiency gains from collaborative promotions result in a win for customers, retailers and the manufacturer.

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