A multi-stage optimal control approach of durable goods pricing and the launch of new product generations

Andrea Seidl, Richard Hartl, Peter M. Kort

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Abstract

We analyze the problem of a firm that sells durable goods. In particular, we investigate how this firm optimally combines continuous-time operational-level planning (continuously deciding on capacity investment) with discrete decision making (when to launch a new generation of the product, how to price a particular generation of the product).

We find that a firm should invest most into its production capacity just after the introduction of a new product. Then there is a large number of potential customers and thus a large production capacity is needed to fulfill demand. The extent to which existing capacity can still be used in the production process for the next generation has a non-monotonic effect on the optimal timing of launching a new generation as well as on its price. We show that the optimal price declines with each new product generation.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)207-220
Seitenumfang14
FachzeitschriftAutomatica
Jahrgang106
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - Aug. 2019

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