Modeling and optimization of multilevel marketing operations

S. Hum, M. Parlar
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This paper models the resource allocation problem arising in multilevel marketing (i.e., network) operations. The supervisor of a network of salespersons has a limited resource (her own time). She must decide on the (i) optimal number of “direct contacts” to recruit, train and develop; (ii) optimal number of lower levels she should be responsible for helping to hire, train and develop their own direct contacts, and (iii) optimal allocation of her time at each level in the network. We use tools from branching processes and find general results for the probability distribution of the number of lower level contacts with non‐identical distributions for any given number of initial contacts. Using these results, we present an optimization model for contacts with different characteristics and determine the optimal number of initial contacts, the number of lower levels and the supervisor's optimal effort at each level using tools from nonlinear programming, in particular, Kuhn‐Tucker conditions and Lagrangian duality. We generalize our models, (i) to allow for the randomness of time spent by the supervisor; and (ii) the possibility of supervisor generating her own direct sales. Several examples illustrate our findings.
多层次营销运作建模与优化
本文对多层次营销(即网络)运营中出现的资源配置问题进行了建模。销售网络的主管只有有限的资源(她自己的时间)。她必须决定(1)招聘、培训和发展的“直接联系人”的最佳数量;(ii)她应该负责帮助雇佣、培训和发展自己的直接联系人的较低层级的最佳数量,以及(iii)她在网络中每个层级的时间的最佳分配。我们使用分支过程的工具,对任意给定数量的初始接触,找到具有非相同分布的低级接触数量的概率分布的一般结果。利用这些结果,我们提出了一个具有不同特征的接触的优化模型,并使用非线性规划的工具,特别是库恩-塔克条件和拉格朗日对偶性,确定了初始接触的最佳数量、较低层次的数量和每一层次的管理者的最优努力。我们概括我们的模型,(i)允许管理者花费的时间的随机性;(二)主管产生直销的可能性。有几个例子说明了我们的发现。
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