Research Project

Mathematical Modelling for Integrated Demand and Supply Chain Management

Project type: Research Project
Programme: Mathematics and...
Call: Mathematik und … Call 2004
Start: 01.05.2005
Duration: 3,50 years
Grant awarded: 460.000 €
Keywords: dynamic programming, system identification, supply chain management, market response functions

Alfred Taudes

Vienna University of Economics and Business
Institute for Production Management

Project partners: Werner Jammernegg (Vienna University of Economics and Business, Institute for Production Management)
Herbert Meyer (Vienna University of Economics and Business, Institute for Economics of Transport and Logistics)
Manfred Deistler (Vienna University of Technology, Econometrics and System Theory)

The joint optimization of marketing and supply chain decisions is mathematically demanding: new mathematical techniques are necessary to study the calibration and dynamics of models that combine dynamic pricing with reference price effects and supply chain decision models. In this project novel mathematical techniques for characterizing optimal policies in combined pricing/logistics models, designing and evaluating heuristics and identifying and calibrating reference price models are developed. Also, the evaluation using real-world data and an in-tegration into existing supply chain and marketing concepts and software tools is planned. An excellent interdisciplinary team located in Vienna with a partner at Erasmus University Rotterdam with a track record of successful cooperation will work on these subjects. Commercial expolitation is possible through prolytic, a Viennese software company and WU spin-off.

Project's website: www.eos.tuwien.ac.at/Oeko/Resear...

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