When Location Shapes Choice: Placement Optimization of Substitutable Products

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Authors Omar El Housni, Rajan Udwani arXiv ID 2310.08568 Category cs.DS: Data Structures & Algorithms Cross-listed math.OC Citations 1 Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Strategic product placement can have a strong influence on customer purchase behavior in physical stores as well as online platforms. Motivated by this, we consider the problem of optimizing the placement of substitutable products in designated display locations to maximize the expected revenue of the seller. We model the customer behavior as a two-stage process: first, the customer visits a subset of display locations according to a browsing distribution; second, the customer chooses at most one product from the displayed products at those locations according to a choice model. Our goal is to design a general algorithm that can select and place the products optimally for any browsing distribution and choice model, and we call this the Placement problem. We give a randomized algorithm that utilizes an $α$-approximate algorithm for cardinality constrained assortment optimization and outputs a $\frac{Θ(α)}{\log m}$-approximate solution (in expectation) for Placement with $m$ display locations, i.e., our algorithm outputs a solution with value at least $\frac{Ω(α)}{\log m}$ factor of the optimal and this is tight in the worst case. We also give algorithms with stronger guarantees in some special cases. In particular, we give a deterministic $\frac{Ω(1)}{\log m}$-approximation algorithm for the Markov choice model, and a tight $(1-1/e)$-approximation algorithm for the problem when products have identical prices.
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