The Behavioral Traps in Making Multiple, Simultaneous, Newsvendor Decisions

Kay-Yut Chen, Shan Li
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This paper explores the link between bounded rationality, and complexity of decision problems in a newsvendor setting. We compare behaviors of newsvendors who manage one versus two stores, and find that individuals making two simultaneous newsvendor decisions, in both same-margin and mixed-margin scenarios, exhibit worse performances than making a single newsvendor decision, driven by lower levels of learning, and stronger demand chasing behavior. Furthermore, while in our setting, the two newsvendor decisions are independent to each other, order decisions are impacted by both exogenous demand signals and endogenous order decisions of the other store. We call it the “cross store influence.” We develop a behavioral model, based on linear adjustment dynamics, to explain the findings, and provide an theoretical analysis of the long term behavior of this model. These results highlight the importance of assigning the right amount of decision responsibilities to managers, and keeping them not distracted from unrelated information.
同时做出多个报贩决策时的行为陷阱
本文探讨了有限理性与报贩决策问题复杂性之间的联系。我们比较了经营一家门店和经营两家门店的报贩的行为,发现在相同利润和混合利润的情况下,同时做出两个报贩决策的个体,在较低的学习水平和更强的需求追逐行为的驱动下,表现出比做出单个报贩决策更差的表现。此外,虽然在我们的设置中,两个报贩的决策是相互独立的,但订单决策同时受到外生需求信号和其他商店内生订单决策的影响。我们称之为“跨店影响”。我们建立了一个基于线性调整动力学的行为模型来解释这些发现,并对该模型的长期行为进行了理论分析。这些结果强调了给管理者分配适当数量的决策责任的重要性,并使他们不会从不相关的信息中分心。
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