Controlling Product Returns from Sales Demonstrations: Experiments with a Linear Programming Model

Purpose The dissertation initially displays the key issues of Reverse Logistics and product demonstrations. A company in order to achieve an efficient product demonstrations management it is important to integrate and synthesize its strategies and policies with a responsive Closed-Loop Supply Chain....

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Main Author: Schoinohoritis, Panagiotis
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2006
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/20574/
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description Purpose The dissertation initially displays the key issues of Reverse Logistics and product demonstrations. A company in order to achieve an efficient product demonstrations management it is important to integrate and synthesize its strategies and policies with a responsive Closed-Loop Supply Chain. In the balance of this dissertation the author will try to achieve an insight into an optimal product demonstrations management. Based upon empirical evidence, it discusses the integration and alignment of the demonstrations operations with the reverse supply chain activities for expensive and time-sensitive products, for the Hewlett Packard case. Methodology/approach At first with the aid of an Analytical model, valuable information will be revealed for the major tradeoffs as well as the optimal policies, but for a simplified problem environment. A Linear Programming model for discovering insights in key sensitivities, process dynamics etc. is then proposed, showing the optimal policies for product demonstrations. Findings The results obtained reveal that a key factor for a successful product demonstrations management is an effective and responsive Closed-Loop Supply Chain. It is therefore to be supposed that an efficient and strategically integrated products demonstrations management would improve the results of this firm and increase its competitive advantage. This integration supports the idea that controlling product demonstrations effectively is not an easy task. But it seems that it is essential for companies with substantial product returns from demonstrations. Originality This dissertation may present some originality in identifying optimal solutions in demonstrations planning. Keywords Supply Chain Management, Closed-Loop Chains, Product demonstrations, Linear-Programming, Hewlett-Packard Paper type Dissertation
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spelling nottingham-205742018-01-19T20:44:21Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/20574/ Controlling Product Returns from Sales Demonstrations: Experiments with a Linear Programming Model Schoinohoritis, Panagiotis Purpose The dissertation initially displays the key issues of Reverse Logistics and product demonstrations. A company in order to achieve an efficient product demonstrations management it is important to integrate and synthesize its strategies and policies with a responsive Closed-Loop Supply Chain. In the balance of this dissertation the author will try to achieve an insight into an optimal product demonstrations management. Based upon empirical evidence, it discusses the integration and alignment of the demonstrations operations with the reverse supply chain activities for expensive and time-sensitive products, for the Hewlett Packard case. Methodology/approach At first with the aid of an Analytical model, valuable information will be revealed for the major tradeoffs as well as the optimal policies, but for a simplified problem environment. A Linear Programming model for discovering insights in key sensitivities, process dynamics etc. is then proposed, showing the optimal policies for product demonstrations. Findings The results obtained reveal that a key factor for a successful product demonstrations management is an effective and responsive Closed-Loop Supply Chain. It is therefore to be supposed that an efficient and strategically integrated products demonstrations management would improve the results of this firm and increase its competitive advantage. This integration supports the idea that controlling product demonstrations effectively is not an easy task. But it seems that it is essential for companies with substantial product returns from demonstrations. Originality This dissertation may present some originality in identifying optimal solutions in demonstrations planning. Keywords Supply Chain Management, Closed-Loop Chains, Product demonstrations, Linear-Programming, Hewlett-Packard Paper type Dissertation 2006 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/20574/1/06MSClixps7.pdf Schoinohoritis, Panagiotis (2006) Controlling Product Returns from Sales Demonstrations: Experiments with a Linear Programming Model. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished) Supply Chain Management Closed-Loop Chains Product demonstrations Linear-Programming Hewlett-Packard
spellingShingle Supply Chain Management
Closed-Loop Chains
Product demonstrations
Linear-Programming
Hewlett-Packard
Schoinohoritis, Panagiotis
Controlling Product Returns from Sales Demonstrations: Experiments with a Linear Programming Model
title Controlling Product Returns from Sales Demonstrations: Experiments with a Linear Programming Model
title_full Controlling Product Returns from Sales Demonstrations: Experiments with a Linear Programming Model
title_fullStr Controlling Product Returns from Sales Demonstrations: Experiments with a Linear Programming Model
title_full_unstemmed Controlling Product Returns from Sales Demonstrations: Experiments with a Linear Programming Model
title_short Controlling Product Returns from Sales Demonstrations: Experiments with a Linear Programming Model
title_sort controlling product returns from sales demonstrations: experiments with a linear programming model
topic Supply Chain Management
Closed-Loop Chains
Product demonstrations
Linear-Programming
Hewlett-Packard
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/20574/