Linear and nonlinear shelf space allocation problemswith vertical and horizontal bands

Author:

Czerniachowska KaterynaORCID, ,Lutosławski KrzysztofORCID,Hernes MarcinORCID, , , ,

Abstract

Aim/purpose – Shelf space is one of the most important tools for attracting customers’ attention in a retail store. This paper aims to develop a practical shelf space allocation model with visible vertical and horizontal categories. and formulate it in linear and non- -linear forms. Design/methodology/approach – The research is mainly based on operational research. Simulation, mathematical optimization, and linear and nonlinear programming methods are mainly used. Special attention is given to the decision variables and constraints. Changing the dimensioning of the decision variables results in an improvement in the formulation of the problem, which in turn allows for obtaining an optimal solution. Findings – A comparison of the developed shelf space allocation models with visible vertical and horizontal categories in linear and nonlinear forms is presented. The compu- tational experiments were performed with the help of CPLEX solver, which shows that the optimal solution of the linear problem formulation was obtained within a couple of seconds. However, a nonlinear form of this problem found the optimal solution only in 19 out of 45 instances. An increase in the time limits slightly improves the performance of the solutions of the nonlinear form. Research implications/limitations – The main implication of research results for sci- ence is related to the possibility of determining an optimal solution to the initially formu- lated nonlinear shelf space allocation problem. The main implication for practice is to take into consideration the practical constraints based on customers’ requirements. The main limitations are the lack of storage conditions and holding time constraints. Originality/value/contribution – The main contribution is related to developing math- ematical models that consider simultaneous categorization of products vertically, based on one characteristic, and horizontally, based on another characteristic. Contribution is also related to extending the shelf space allocation theory with the shelf space allocation problem model in relation to four sets of constraints: shelf constraints, product con- straints, orientation constraints, and band constraints. Keywords: Retailing, decision making/process, merchandising, shelf space allocation, planogram. JEL Classification: C61, L81.

Publisher

University of Economics in Katowice

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