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1、Timing Successive Product Introductions with Demand Diffusion and Stochastic Technology Improvement基于需求扩散和随机技术进步的连续产品引入过程基于需求扩散和随机技术进步的连续产品引入过程 R.Mark KrankelDepartment of Industrial and Operations Engineering,University of Michigan,Izak Duenyas,Roman KapuscinskiRoss School of Business,University of
2、 Michigan,Ann Arbor,MichiganPresent by Li WeiCONTENTSuIntroductionuLiteratureuModeluOptimal PolicyuComputational Study and InsightsuExtensionsIntroductionuConsider an innovative firm that manages the development and production of a single,durable product.uOver time,the firms research and development
3、(R&D)department generates a stochastic stream of new product technology,features,and enhancements for design into successive product generations.IntroductionuThe firm captures the benefits of such advances by introducing a new product generation.uDue to fixed product-introduction costs,it may be unr
4、easonable to immediately release a new product generation after each technology discovery.Rather,the firm may prefer to delay an introduction until sufficient incremental new product technology has accumulated in R&D.uThe objective of this paper is to characterize the firms optimal product-introduct
5、ion policyIntroductionuThe total number of product generations is not pre-specified;rather,it is determined by the pace of technology improvement along with the firms dynamic decisions on when to introduce.uAnalysis is centered upon two key influences affecting the introduction timing decisions:(1)d
6、emand diffusion dynamics,where future product demand is a function of past sales (2)technology improvement process,specifically the concept that delaying introduction to a later date may lead to the capture of further improvements in product technology.IntroductionuPrevious literature examining incr
7、emental technology introduction has focused on either(1)or(2),but none have considered both factors simultaneously.As a result,the present analysis provides new insight into the structure of the optimal introduction timing policy for an innovative firm.uUsing a proposed decision model that incorpora
8、tes both key influences,we prove the optimality of a threshold policy:it is optimal for the firm to introduce the next product generation when the technology of the current generation is below a state-dependent threshold,in which the state is defined by the firms cumulative sales and the technology
9、level in R&D.IntroductionuRelative papers Wilson and Norton(1989)&Mahajan and Muller(1996)These two papers proceed under a demand diffusion framework,but do not model the progression of product technology.Rather,they assume that the next generation product to be introduced is available at all times
10、starting from Time 0.As a result,they respectively conclude the optimality of“now or never”(the new generation product is introduced immediately or never)and“now or at maturity”(the new generation product is introduced immediately or when the present generation product has reached sufficient sales)r
11、ules governing product introductions.LiteratureuTwo main research areas are directly relevant to the current work.The first centers on models of demand.Papers in this area describe the patterns of demand exhibited by single or multiple product generations,specifically in relation to new innovations.
12、These papers concentrate on system dynamics and/or model fit with empirical data.The second research area examines decision models for technology adoption timing.A subset of this group includes papers that model the introduction of new products subject to demand diffusion.Literature models of demand
13、uBass(1969)initiates the stream that examines demand diffusion models by formulating a model for a single(innovative)product.The Bass model specifies a potential adopter population of fixed size and identifies two types of consumers within that population:innovators and imitators.uInnovators act ind
14、ependently,whereas the rate of adoption due to imitators depends on the number of those who have already adopted.uThe resulting differential equation for sales rate as a function of time describes the empirically observed s-shaped pattern of cumulative sales:exponential growth to a peak followed by
15、exponential decay.Literature models of demanduBass,F.M.1969.A new product growth model for consumer durables.Management Sci.15 215227.Prof Dr.Frank M.Bass(1926-2006)was a leading academic in the field of marketing research,and is considered to be among the founders of Marketing science.He became fam
16、ous as the creator of the Bass diffusion model that describes the adoption of new products and technologies by first-time buyers.He died on December 1,2006.Literature models of demanduNorton and Bass(1987)extend the original Bass model by incorporating substitution effects to describe the growth and
17、 decline of sales for successive generations of a frequently purchased product.uJun and Park(1999)examine multiple-generation demand diffusion characteristics by combining diffusion theory with elements of choice theory.uWilson and Norton(1989)propose a multiple-generation demand diffusion model bas
18、ed on information flow.uKumar and Swaminathan(2003)modify the Bass model for the case in which a firms capacity constraints may limit the firms ability to meet all demand.uUsing their revised demand diffusion model,they determine conditions under which a capacitated firms optimal production/sales pl
19、an is a“build-up policy,”in which the firm builds up an initial inventory level before the start of product sales and all demand is met thereafter.Literaturetechnology adoption timinguGjerde et al.(2002)model a firms decisions on the level of innovation to incorporate into successive product generat
20、ions.The paper does not consider the diffusion dynamics of the existing products in the market(product sales rates do not depend on cumulative sales).uCohen et al.(1996)assume that product can only be sold during a fixed window of time.Therefore,delaying the product introduction for further developm
21、ent will lead to a better product and higher revenues but over a shorter time.Cohen et al.further assume that the product currently in the market or the newly introduced product both have sales at a constant rate.Thus,they do not consider the diffusion dynamics.They also do not consider the stochast
22、ic nature of the R&D Process.Literaturetechnology adoption timinguBalcer and Lippman(1984)conclude that a firm will adopt the current best technology if its lag in process technology exceeds a certain threshold.The threshold is either nonincreasing or nondecreasing in time,dependent on expectations
23、with respect to potential for technology discovery.uFarzin et al.(1998)considers a similar problem under a dynamic programming framework.The paper explicitly addresses the option value of delaying adoption and compares results to those using traditional net present value methods,in which technology
24、adoption takes place if the resulting discounted net cash flows are positive.uIn each of these works,the technology adoption decision does not explicitly consider the effects of adoption timing on product-demand dynamics.Literaturetechnology adoption timinguWilson and Norton(1989)consider the one-ti
25、me introduction decision for a new product generation.In their model,product introduction has fixed positive effects on market potential along with negative effects due to cannibalization.They conclude that the optimal policy for the firm is given by a“now or never”rule.That is,it will either be opt
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