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Quality-speed conundrum: trade-offs in customer-intensive services
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Anand, Krishnan S.
, Pac, M. Fazil
, Veeraraghavan, Senthil
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Methods
/ Pricing
/ Queuing theory
2011
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Quality-speed conundrum: trade-offs in customer-intensive services
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Anand, Krishnan S.
, Pac, M. Fazil
, Veeraraghavan, Senthil
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/ Queuing theory
2011
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Quality-speed conundrum: trade-offs in customer-intensive services
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Quality-speed conundrum: trade-offs in customer-intensive services
2011
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Overview
In many services, the quality or value provided by the service increases with the time the service provider spends with the customer. However, longer service times also result in longer waits for customers. We term such services, in which the interaction between quality and speed is critical, as customer-intensive services. In a queueing framework, we parameterize the degree of customer intensity of the service. The service speed chosen by the service provider affects the quality of the service through its customer intensity. Customers queue for the service based on service quality, delay costs, and price. We study how a service provider facing such customers makes the optimal \"quality-speed trade-off.\" Our results demonstrate that the customer intensity of the service is a critical driver of equilibrium price, service speed, demand, congestion in queues, and service provider revenues. Customer intensity leads to outcomes very different from those of traditional models of service rate competition. For instance, as the number of competing servers increases, the price increases, and the servers become slower.
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Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences
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