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2020
Network revenue capacity control with overbooking
FIALA, Petr and Renata MAJOVSKÁ
Basic information
Original name
Network revenue capacity control with overbooking
Name in Czech
Řízení kapacity síťových výnosů s nadměrnou rezervací
Authors
FIALA, Petr and Renata MAJOVSKÁ
Edition
First edition. České Budějovice, Proceedings of the 14th International Scientific Conference INPROFORUM : Business Cycles – more than Economic Phenomena, p. 186-190, 5 pp. 2020
Publisher
University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, Faculty of Economics
Other information
Type of outcome
Stať ve sborníku
Field of Study
50204 Business and management
Country of publisher
Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Publication form
electronic version available online
Organization unit
University of Finance and Administration
Keywords (in Czech)
network revenue management; capacity control; overbooking; approximations
Keywords in English
network revenue management; capacity control; overbooking; approximations
Tags
International impact, Reviewed
V originále
Revenue management is the art and science of enhancing firm revenue while sell-ing the same quantity of product. Network revenue management models attempt to maximize revenue when customers buy bundles of multiple resources. Capacity control and overbook-ing are two fundamental pieces of revenue management. Revenue management practices of-ten include overbooking capacity to account for customers who make reservations but later make cancellations or do not show up. Capacity control deals with the question of which requests should be accepted over time. Capacity control and overbooking decisions interact. The joint problem can be formulated as a dynamic program. This dynamic program cannot be solved by using traditional dynamic programming tools for problems of practical size. The paper analyzes linear approximations of the joint problem of capacity control in network revenue management and overbooking.
In Czech
Revenue management is the art and science of enhancing firm revenue while sell-ing the same quantity of product. Network revenue management models attempt to maximize revenue when customers buy bundles of multiple resources. Capacity control and overbook-ing are two fundamental pieces of revenue management. Revenue management practices of-ten include overbooking capacity to account for customers who make reservations but later make cancellations or do not show up. Capacity control deals with the question of which requests should be accepted over time. Capacity control and overbooking decisions interact. The joint problem can be formulated as a dynamic program. This dynamic program cannot be solved by using traditional dynamic programming tools for problems of practical size. The paper analyzes linear approximations of the joint problem of capacity control in network revenue management and overbooking.
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