Author
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- Yiding Feng
(University of Chicago Booth School of Business, Chicago, Illinois 60637)
- Rad Niazadeh
(University of Chicago Booth School of Business, Chicago, Illinois 60637)
- Amin Saberi
(Management Science and Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305)
Abstract
Motivated by the applications of rental services in e-commerce, we consider revenue maximization in online assortment of reusable resources for a stream of arriving consumers with different types. We design competitive online algorithms with respect to the optimum online policy in the Bayesian setting in which types are drawn independently from known heterogeneous distributions over time. In the regime where the minimum of initial inventories c min is large, our main result is a near-optimal 1 − min ( 1 2 , log ( c min ) / c min ) competitive algorithm for the general case of reusable resources. Our algorithm relies on an expected LP benchmark for the problem, solves this LP, and simulates the solution through an independent randomized rounding. The main challenge is obtaining point-wise inventory feasibility in a computationally efficient fashion from these simulation-based algorithms. To this end, we use several technical ingredients to design discarding policies— one for each resource. These policies handle the trade-off between the inventory feasibility under reusability and the revenue loss of each of the resources. However, discarding a unit of a resource changes the future consumption of other resources. To handle this new challenge, we also introduce postprocessing assortment procedures that help with designing and analyzing our discarding policies as they run in parallel, which might be of independent interest. As a side result, by leveraging techniques from the literature on prophet inequality, we further show an improved near-optimal 1 − 1 / c min + 3 competitive algorithm for the special case of nonreusable resources. We finally evaluate the performance of our algorithms using the numerical simulations on the synthetic data. Funding: R. Niazadeh’s research is partially supported by an Asness Junior Faculty Fellowship from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Supplemental Material: The online appendix is available at https://doi.org/10.1287/opre.2020.0687 .
Suggested Citation
Yiding Feng & Rad Niazadeh & Amin Saberi, 2024.
"Technical Note—Near-Optimal Bayesian Online Assortment of Reusable Resources,"
Operations Research, INFORMS, vol. 72(5), pages 1861-1873, September.
Handle:
RePEc:inm:oropre:v:72:y:2024:i:5:p:1861-1873
DOI: 10.1287/opre.2020.0687
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