Using genetic algorithms to breed competitive marketing strategies
Genetic algorithms (GAs) have been used for mappings which optimize a repeated procedure. An offshoot of this has been their use in what has been called co-evolution of mappings. This paper reports results from a project in which GAs have been used to: 1) to derive mappings which may explain the beh...
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Zusammenfassung: | Genetic algorithms (GAs) have been used for mappings which optimize a repeated procedure. An offshoot of this has been their use in what has been called co-evolution of mappings. This paper reports results from a project in which GAs have been used to: 1) to derive mappings which may explain the behavior of brand managers in an oligopolistic retail market for coffee; and 2) to attempt to improve on the historical profits of these brand managers, pitted in weekly competition with each other, vying for sales and profits with their different brands of ground, sealed coffee on the supermarket shelves. As well as advancing the practice of GAs, with separate populations competing, the work also advances our understanding of modeling players in repeated oligopolistic interactions or games. |
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ISSN: | 1062-922X 2577-1655 |
DOI: | 10.1109/ICSMC.1998.725010 |