Joint pricing and inventory control for a stochastic inventory system with Brownian motion demand
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In this paper, we consider an infinite horizon, continuous-review, stochastic inventory system in which cumulative customers' demand is price-dependent and is modeled as a Brownian motion. Excess demand is backlogged. The revenue is earned by selling products and the costs are incurred by holding/shortage and ordering, the latter consists of a fixed cost and a proportional cost. Our objective is to simultaneously determine a pricing strategy and an inventory control strategy to maximize the expected long-run average profit. Specifically, the pricing strategy provides the price $p_t$ for any time $t\geq0$ and the inventory control strategy characterizes when and how much we need to order. We show that an $(s^*,S^*,p^*)$ policy is optimal and obtain the equations of optimal policy parameters, where $p^*=\{p_t^*:t\geq 0\}$. Furthermore, we find that at each time $t$, the optimal price $p_t^*$ depends on the current inventory level $z$, and it is increasing in $[s^*,z^*]$ and is decreasing in $[z^*,\infty)$, where $z^*$ is a negative level.
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