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The effects of dynamic learning and the forgetting process on an optimising modelling for full-service repair pricing contracts for medical devices

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  • Aiping Jiang
  • Lin Li
  • Xuemin Xu
  • David Y. C. Huang

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In order to improve the profitability and customer service management of original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in a market where full-service (FS) and on-call service (OS) co-exist, this article extends the optimising modelling for pricing FS repair contracts with the effects of dynamic learning and forgetting. Along with considering autonomous learning in maintenance practice, this study also analyses how induced learning and forgetting process in a workplace put impact on the pricing optimising model of FS contracts in the portfolio of FS and OS. A numerical analysis based on real data from a medical industry proves that the enhanced FS pricing model discussed here has two main advantages: (1) It could prominently improve repair efficiency, and (2) It help OEMs gain better profits compared to the original FS model and the sole OS maintenance. Sensitivity analysis shows that if internal failure rate increases, the optimised FS price rises gradually until reaching the maximum value, and profitability to the OEM increases overall; if frequency of induced learning goes up, the optimal FS price rises after a short-term downward trend, with a stable profitability to the OEM.

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  • Aiping Jiang & Lin Li & Xuemin Xu & David Y. C. Huang, 2024. "The effects of dynamic learning and the forgetting process on an optimising modelling for full-service repair pricing contracts for medical devices," Journal of the Operational Research Society, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 75(10), pages 1910-1924, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tjorxx:v:75:y:2024:i:10:p:1910-1924
    DOI: 10.1080/01605682.2023.2285813
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