27 research outputs found

    Adapting Populations of Agents

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    We control a population of interacting software agents. The agents have a strategy, and receive a payoff for executing that strategy. Unsuccessful agent

    Market Segmentation and Product Technology Selection for Remanufacturable Products

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    Remanufacturing is a production strategy whose goal is to recover the residual value of used products. Used products can be remanufactured at a lower cost than the initial production cost, but consumers value remanufactured products less than new products. The choice of production technology influences the value that can be recovered from a used product. In this paper, we solve the joint pricing and production technology selection problem faced by a manufacturer that considers introducing a remanufacturable product in a market that consists of heterogeneous consumers. Our analysis discusses the market and technology drivers of product remanufacturability and identifies some phenomena of managerial importance that are typical of a remanufacturing environment.product remanufacturing, market segmentation, technology management
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