Business analytics using dynamic pricing based on customer entry-exit rates tradeoff

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Abstract

This paper concerns with an integrated business process to be applied as a decision support for market analysis and decision making. The proposed business intelligence and analytics system makes use of an extract, transform and load mechanism for data collection and purification. As a mathematical decision optimization, dynamic pricing is formulated based on customer entry-exit rates in a history-based pricing model. The optimal prices for products are obtained so that aggregated profit is maximized. A case study is reported to show the effectiveness of the approach. Also, analytical investigations on the impacts of the sensitive parameters of the pricing model are given.

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Fazlollahtabar, H., & Ashoori, M. T. (2020). Business analytics using dynamic pricing based on customer entry-exit rates tradeoff. Statistics, Optimization and Information Computing, 8(1), 272–280. https://doi.org/10.19139/soic-2310-5070-551

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