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Agents’ Self‐Routing for Blended Operations to Balance Inbound and Outbound Services

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  • Benjamin Legros

    (Métis Lab EM Normandie - EM Normandie - École de Management de Normandie = EM Normandie Business School)

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This study aims to evaluate the cost of agents' self‐routing in a service system with inbound and outbound customers. We assume that inbound customers arrive over time depending on the waiting time offered, while outbound customers can be contacted at all times. Furthermore, agents are in control of routing decisions and are aware of the state of the system. Accordingly, they decide whether to serve an inbound or outbound customer, or to idle. The system manager seeks to provide a suitable trade‐off between agents' choice of serving inbound and outbound customers by incentivizing their actions through linear payouts. Hence, there arises a problem of determining the cost of agents' self‐routing, which can be interpreted as a variant of the principal‐agent problem where the agents' efforts are directed toward selecting their routing policy. Through a Markov decision process, we show that the agents' optimal policy is a reservation threshold policy for inbound customers, and express the compensation parameters that minimize staffing cost. We conclude that motivating idling decisions through linear payouts incurs high costs. This justifies the current practice of using automated routing in call centers. Moreover, paying for idling cannot reduce staffing cost. However, discriminating between delayed and non‐delayed customers in the reward structure presents a high potential of reducing agents' pay. Finally, in situations where agents do not know the status of their colleagues, our analysis argues in favor of not revealing the state of the system to them through delay announcements when the objective waiting time is low.

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  • Benjamin Legros, 2021. "Agents’ Self‐Routing for Blended Operations to Balance Inbound and Outbound Services," Post-Print hal-03605428, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03605428
    DOI: 10.1111/poms.13452
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    1. Hung Q. Nguyen & Tuan Phung-Duc, 2022. "Strategic customer behavior and optimal policies in a passenger–taxi double-ended queueing system with multiple access points and nonzero matching times," Queueing Systems: Theory and Applications, Springer, vol. 102(3), pages 481-508, December.
    2. Legros, Benjamin & van Leeuwaarden, J.S.H. & Fransoo, Jan C., 2025. "Managing reusable resources with usage time limits," Other publications TiSEM 10a58c0a-9a6c-49a4-8a41-d, Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management.

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